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    Review: 2.1 Dark Tourism, the concept. 2.1.1 Definition Tourism comes from the Greek and Latin words meaning “to circle” Since the beginning of civilisation, people have been drawn “towards sites, attractions or events that are somehow linked to negative historical events where death, violence, suffering or disaster played a major role” (Sharpley and Stone, 2009). Dark Tourism is a growing phenomenon that which academics are still yet to fully understand. The concept of Dark Tourism has been around

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    Understanding tourist motivation concerning the term dark tourism with a focus on Alcatraz Table of Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Abstract 4 3. The definition & development of dark tourism 5 4. The different types of Dark Tourism 6 4.1. Holocaust Tourism 6 4.2. Battlefield tourism 6 4.3. Cemetery Tourism 7 4.4. Slavery-Heritage Tourism 7 4.5. Prison tourism 7 5. Motivation factors vary from person to person. 7 5.1. Belonging to a particular community and education 7 5.2. Concept of Schadenfreude

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    The story begins on a small hill on top of it is a small house now in that house had some secrets dark secrets that no one knew about on one gloomy day a young father named Mr. ross and his twin daughter’s jade and lisa they had recently lost their mother from an unknown disease the father wanted to move from that house so that they could all have a new start they moved to the country side of town found a beautiful home on the hill plenty of room for the girls to run around 2 bedrooms which was good

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    Exam Three different types of tourism that I will discuss are dark shrines, dark conflict sites, and dark camps of genocides. Therefore, dark resting places are based on the act of remembrance for the recently deceased. Dark shrines are often located close to or at the scene of a death, and usually within a short period after the incident which led to the death. Also, dark conflict sites are where war and battlefields fit into this category and their use of tourism sites have been known about for

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    The Scissor Sharpener There were times when this Scissor Sharpener who was a small dwarfed-like man with a hunchback strangely was on one side of his back, he drove what looked like to me was a very tiny gray van, thinking this was made for small people, he would shout out if you needed anything sharpened? The vision I have has never left me, I will always remember this from his tiny little van, he would open the back doors to reveal a grinding wheel; he would bend over and peer to look at you with

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    When people think of ghost tourism, they typically think of visiting a haunted house or cornfield. However, the phenomenon goes lot deeper than that. It helps connect tourists to deeper meaning of history and culture of historical places. Many cities and towns around the world profit when visitors go to haunted sites where ghosts and supernatural activity have been present. Tourists and tourism companies have different motives for exploring and hosting tours of historical landmarks. Some companies

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    dripping off the bright green leaves onto me it cooled me off. I sat down on a rock to take a break and I noticed a weird looking bush that didn’t have thorns or anything growing around it. It looked like a door.... As I get up to walk over to the dark green door that blended in with the leaves. I touch the small handle and open the door up slowly, there is a bright orange path. I stepped onto the path and the door shut quickly behind me. As I walked along the path I saw a shiny silver key. As I

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    Spiritual tourism Spiritual tourism has been becoming a genuine concern in the global tourism industry and spirituality has become a major driver for tourism in some contexts (Timothy 2006, Attix 2015). More and more forms of tourism are recognised as part of spiritual tourism (Timothy and Olsen 2006, Timothy 2006, Collins-Kreiner 2010, Norman 2011). The value of spiritual tourism is prominent, namely an antidote to new and longstanding geopolitical, historical and cultural aggravations and apprehensions;

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    travels. Tourism is travel for different reasons such as recreation or leisure or religious or family or business tenacities, generally for a limited duration. The World Tourism Organization expresses tourists as individuals "traveling to and staying in places outside their normal environment for not more than one successive year for leisure, business and other purposes". Tourism has become a widespread global relaxation activity. Tourism can be domestic as well as international. Today, tourism is a

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    Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, cultures, and history (Central Department of Tourism & Summer Resorts 2006). Tourism is an important industry that depends on culture and

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