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  2. Dark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Dark tourism (also thanatourism, black tourism, morbid tourism, or grief tourism) has been defined as tourism involving travel to places historically associated with death and tragedy. [1] More recently, it was suggested that the concept should also include reasons tourists visit that site, since the site's attributes alone may not make a ...

  3. What is ‘dark tourism’? Why tourists visit destinations with ...

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    The so-called travel trend of dark tourism has mystified academics and sun-seeking holidaymakers alike for years, as some travellers continue to be compelled to visit places with dark pasts ...

  4. Dark Tourist (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Tourist is a New Zealand documentary series about the phenomenon of dark tourism, presented by journalist David Farrier. [2] [3] The series, which was released by Netflix in 2018, has eight episodes. [1] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a second season was not made. [4] [5]

  5. The Disaster Tourist - The Huffington Post

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    They truck in a type of traveling—to war zones, political hot spots, “dodgy” locales—that is known as “adventure” tourism (or “dark” tourism, which, more on that later). It’s a surprisingly vibrant market, one that grew by about 65 percent annually between 2008 and 2012 (the last year data was available) to a value of $263 ...

  6. Holocaust tourism - Wikipedia

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    Among the seven dark suppliers are also war sites and battlefields (Dark Conflict Sites), places of remembrances (Dark Shrines), cemeteries of famous people (Dark Resting Places), prisons and courthouses (Dark Dungeons), exhibits associated with death and suffering (Dark Exhibitions), and finally, the tourist sites which emphasize entertainment ...

  7. From true crimes to terror: When is ‘dark tourism’ too dark?

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    Dark tourism (also known as memorial tourism, or thanatourism, from the Greek “Thanatos” meaning death, or more derogatorily as morbid tourism, or grief tourism) comes in various shades.

  8. Environmental disasters and ‘dark’ tourism: The modern-day ...

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    Think of “ghost towns” and images of dusty, lost-to-time towns, like those in America’s Wild West, may come to mind. But a new era of ghost towns is now emerging that, while eerie, feels far ...

  9. War tourism - Wikipedia

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    A tourist on a trip to Baghdad in 2010 might have paid up to $40,000. In 2014, war tourism was reportedly on the increase [ 15 ] and included tourists in Israel to spectate on the Syrian Civil War . The desire for the experience and the documentation and photographing of it through social networking could be helping to increase war tourism ...