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]]>Social distancing is the best way to fight the virus so what better way than by exploring a ghost town! Traveling alone is a great way to take some time to think and listen to music, and also to ensure you are not coming into contact with other people. Many abandoned mining towns are located throughout the country including Centrali, PA in the East, St. Elmo, Colorado, and Bodie, CA in the West.
There’s nothing like nature to help refresh your mind and lift up your spirits. While most national parks and some local parks are closed, if you’re lucky enough to live in a place that has something open, head out for a small hike with a backpack and snacks, and enjoy the quiet, fresh air. Just make sure to follow the guidelines each country and state has in place.
If you are in a country where going out is not an option, or you don’t feel comfortable leaving your home, then do the next best thing- virtual traveling! Take the time to go organize your old pictures and journals and smile at the old memories, or even better, plan your next trip. Look up destinations that have always interested you or read or watch a video about your next dream trip.
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]]>Ghost towns are usually abandoned towns or towns with very few people that live there. They can be creepy but there’s something inexplicable that simply draws people there.
Here are some ghost cities that you might like to visit.
The most popular ghost city in the world at the moment. This town was a nuclear city in the Soviet Union and supported the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The city had a population of 49,360 and was abandoned on April 27, 1986, after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
an isolated island located 15 kilometers from Nagasaki. This island used to have coal mines and in 1959, there were 5,259 residents living there. But, with lowering the coal reserves, the mines were closing so everyone eventually left the island. Hashima is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This historic place dates back to 540 BC. The plague played a part in the downfall of this city, but it was completely abandoned because of an earthquake in 1980.
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]]>The post How to Travel Safely During the Coronavirus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Social distancing is the best way to fight the virus so what better way than by exploring a ghost town! Traveling alone is a great way to take some time to think and listen to music, and also to ensure you are not coming into contact with other people. Many abandoned mining towns are located throughout the country including Centrali, PA in the East, St. Elmo, Colorado, and Bodie, CA in the West.
There’s nothing like nature to help refresh your mind and lift up your spirits. While most national parks and some local parks are closed, if you’re lucky enough to live in a place that has something open, head out for a small hike with a backpack and snacks, and enjoy the quiet, fresh air. Just make sure to follow the guidelines each country and state has in place.
If you are in a country where going out is not an option, or you don’t feel comfortable leaving your home, then do the next best thing- virtual traveling! Take the time to go organize your old pictures and journals and smile at the old memories, or even better, plan your next trip. Look up destinations that have always interested you or read or watch a video about your next dream trip.
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]]>The post Famous Ghost Towns That Are Becoming Popular Tourist Attractions appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Ghost towns are usually abandoned towns or towns with very few people that live there. They can be creepy but there’s something inexplicable that simply draws people there.
Here are some ghost cities that you might like to visit.
The most popular ghost city in the world at the moment. This town was a nuclear city in the Soviet Union and supported the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The city had a population of 49,360 and was abandoned on April 27, 1986, after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
an isolated island located 15 kilometers from Nagasaki. This island used to have coal mines and in 1959, there were 5,259 residents living there. But, with lowering the coal reserves, the mines were closing so everyone eventually left the island. Hashima is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This historic place dates back to 540 BC. The plague played a part in the downfall of this city, but it was completely abandoned because of an earthquake in 1980.
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