Edward Clark
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The One Tiny Icelandic Rule That Makes Even the Bravest Travelers Panic
Most travelers feel prepared for Iceland until they walk into the locker room at a public hot spring and notice the...
CultureEdward ClarkMay 21, 2026 -
10 Bone-Chilling Islands Where Reality Is More Terrifying Than Fiction
Horror films overdo the scary island trope with eerie soundtracks, but the most frightening places on Earth are real locations that...
NatureEdward ClarkMay 21, 2026 -
17 Hidden Islands So Isolated They’re Not on Most Maps
Sometimes, the best kind of escape isn’t a luxury resort or a famous beach; it’s a quiet, untouched speck of land...
MapsEdward ClarkMay 21, 2026 -
17 Nightmarish Facts That Will Make You Never Want to Set Foot on a Cruise Ship
Cruise ships market the illusion of a floating escape with unlimited buffets, sunsets on demand, and zero dishes to wash. But...
Getting ThereEdward ClarkMay 21, 2026 -
World’s Greatest ‘Lost Cities’ That Will Take Your Breath Away
Knowing that entire cities once thrived, then vanished without warning, is quite thrilling on its own. The thought of discovering or...
MapsEdward ClarkMay 20, 2026 -
Uncover the Wild and Quirky Heart of the Arizona Desert in Wikieup
Most people driving between Phoenix and Las Vegas barely spend a second thinking about Wikieup. The tiny community runs along United...
CultureEdward ClarkMay 19, 2026 -
Air New Zealand Debuts World-First Skynest Bunk Beds for $495 a Session
Air New Zealand is rolling out what it calls a world-first concept inside its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Six bunk-style pods are...
BusinessEdward ClarkMay 19, 2026 -
This Ordinary Street in Amsterdam Turned Into a Perfect Natural Tree Tunnel
Lomanstraat is in Amsterdam’s Oud-Zuid district, part of an early 20th-century expansion formed by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage under the Plan...
DestinationsEdward ClarkMay 19, 2026 -
A South Korean Miracle Opens the Sea Twice a Year for Just One Hour
Most days, the sea off South Korea’s coast looks no different from anywhere else. Then, a few times each year, something...
NatureEdward ClarkMay 18, 2026 -
China Builds an Ice City Every Year That Melts in Just Two Months
Cold weather tends to pull a city inward. You see the streets empty as people shift their daily routines indoors. But...
DestinationsEdward ClarkMay 18, 2026