Edward Clark
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Romania Is Building a $1 Billion Dracula Theme Park
Romania is turning one of its most famous legends into a major tourism project. A $1 billion Dracula-themed entertainment resort is...
DestinationsEdward ClarkJanuary 20, 2026 -
10 “Forbidden” Places in the U.S. That Are Guarded by the Military
Most U.S. military bases have apparent signs, visible fences, and known functions. But a few go far beyond that. These are...
MapsEdward ClarkJanuary 20, 2026 -
Most Dangerous Roads for Tourists in Mexico
Driving in Mexico can be an incredible way to see the country, but some roads come with serious risks, especially for...
Getting ThereEdward ClarkJanuary 19, 2026 -
The Only McDonald’s With Blue Arches Exists Because of Red Rocks
Only one McDonald’s location in the world features blue arches instead of yellow. That restaurant is located in Sedona, Arizona, a...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 16, 2026 -
The Grossest Rule About Rafting the Grand Canyon Is That You Must Pack Out Your Poop
Rafting through the Grand Canyon comes with a long list of expectations, including towering canyon walls, cold river water, and nights...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 16, 2026 -
Wyoming Officially Has Just Two Public Escalators in the Entire State
If you are looking for a fast way to go up a floor in Wyoming, your options are extremely limited. In...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 16, 2026 -
U.S. Airports with the Highest Cancellation Rates
Travel plans don’t always go as planned. Weather, staffing, air traffic, and the occasional equipment hiccup can all turn a scheduled...
Getting ThereEdward ClarkJanuary 16, 2026 -
Quit Your Job Because You Can Get Paid $20K to Eat Feta Cheese
Jobs that pay for eating food usually exist in fantasies, but this position is official, publicly listed, and tied to a...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 15, 2026 -
Venice Isn’t Floating: The City Is Actually Built on Ancient Wooden Piles
Venice has survived fires, floods, invasions, careless renovations, and a tourist count that would break most cities by lunch. The city...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 15, 2026 -
Denmark Repurposes Old Buses as Mobile Grocery Stores for the Elderly
In parts of Denmark, retired city buses are being given new roles as mobile grocery stores that bring food directly to...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 15, 2026