As he gets older, the problem he or she is facing can not hug easily and can not kiss like a child. Religion can ask such questions; torture and problems that are not easy to solve like Marsha Norman's play "travelers in the dark". Travelers in the dark, published in 1984, showed the audience a person who seems to have an ethnic-centered view of life, with a focus on religion. Internal conflict like "travelers in the darkness" is not unusual in Norman's plays.
By the way, when it becomes a "dark tourist", it must point out that there is no real category in any case, and that there is no dark traveler by 100%. On the contrary, most dark tourists are legacy tourists who open their minds normally, thinking that they are willing to accept dark places in order to know the whole picture of the place. But not only in the dark. Indeed, a number of visits to dark tourist spots occurred "by chance" - some of these sites were "stuck" while traveling the country. In this sense, it complements the "ordinary" tourism industry, it is not a substitute item. Only a few places listed here are obviously the only main purpose of their dark destination and journey. Exceptional sites like Chernobyl, Auschwitzor Pearl Harborare - Traveling there is rarely "accidental" as everyone knows them and their dark meanings. However, they are a major place where dark tourism and mass tourism meet.
Mainstream tourism occasionally only supports dark tourism, so most of them have to take the form of independent trips. So far, there have been few travel packages with the theme of dark tourism as theme (these have never used the term dark tourism publicly). A trip to a country such as Bulgaria or Poland. Therefore, the main point of this website is to help share our interests to a sufficient extent to cover the dark side of the trip. My job is to fill this gap - I think that you, the readers of these pages, can find ready information that will be useful for your future trip! (See also the reasons for the Dark Travel Guide?))