Monday, May 14, 2012

Spookiest US Cemeteries | Happiest Seaside Towns | Myanmar Time Travel

Monday, May 14, 2012
We are two weeks into HuffPost Travel's Ultimate Destination Challenge and we've just crowned your most beloved overlooked attraction. North Dakota's own Theodore Roosevelt National Park took home the title by a landslide, leaving West Virginia's stunning Bridgewalk in the dust.

This week we're going over to the dark side and taking a closer look at the spookiest cemeteries in the US.
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in Myanmar, villagers never ask for money to have their picture taken. This is especially noteworthy because the country is terribly poor.
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What better way could there be to understand a place than to walk through a garden?
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Even the taxi driver who took me to the airport this morning was gossiping. "Eighty U.S. dollars," he scoffed. "All those guys had to do was give her the money."
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The real reason why this was a victory is that the bomb was stopped "en route," meaning that it never had a chance to be placed aboard the aircraft. It never got near an airport.
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In 1865, the site was the scene of the battle that ended the Petersburg Campaign and led to the evacuation of the Confederate capital, Richmond.
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