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Tacky to Demoralizing : Travel Writers Share Their Biggest Bucket List Disappointments – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Although I may have my passport taken away for saying this as an Englishman, I found Stonehenge decidedly underwhelming. It didn t help that at the time I was a university student working as a tour guide, so [I] had to convince 45 Americans on our bus that they were about to undergo a life-changing experience: seeing up close a 4,500-year-old testament to man s ceaseless creativity, brilliance and spiritualism. Courtesy of Chris Dwyer Travel writer Chris Dwyer. What emerged through the rain was a slightly forlorn collection of large gray stones, about 30 yards away as close as we could get. A broken-down truck on a busy road running alongside the site didn t exactly help the mystic revelation.

Tacky to Demoralizing : Travel Writers Share Their Biggest Bucket List Disappointments – NBC 7 San Diego

Although I may have my passport taken away for saying this as an Englishman, I found Stonehenge decidedly underwhelming. It didn t help that at the time I was a university student working as a tour guide, so [I] had to convince 45 Americans on our bus that they were about to undergo a life-changing experience: seeing up close a 4,500-year-old testament to man s ceaseless creativity, brilliance and spiritualism. Courtesy of Chris Dwyer Travel writer Chris Dwyer. What emerged through the rain was a slightly forlorn collection of large gray stones, about 30 yards away as close as we could get. A broken-down truck on a busy road running alongside the site didn t exactly help the mystic revelation.

Tacky to Demoralizing : Travel Writers Share Their Biggest Bucket List Disappointments – NBC New York

Although I may have my passport taken away for saying this as an Englishman, I found Stonehenge decidedly underwhelming. It didn t help that at the time I was a university student working as a tour guide, so [I] had to convince 45 Americans on our bus that they were about to undergo a life-changing experience: seeing up close a 4,500-year-old testament to man s ceaseless creativity, brilliance and spiritualism. Courtesy of Chris Dwyer Travel writer Chris Dwyer. What emerged through the rain was a slightly forlorn collection of large gray stones, about 30 yards away as close as we could get. A broken-down truck on a busy road running alongside the site didn t exactly help the mystic revelation.

Tacky to Demoralizing : Travel Writers Share Their Biggest Bucket List Disappointments – NBC4 Washington

Tacky to Demoralizing : Travel Writers Share Their Biggest Bucket List Disappointments – NBC4 Washington
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We probably aren t the first civilization in the Milky Way It s just that the others are dead

Are there other intelligent lifeforms in the universe besides humans capable of founding a civilization? That’s the million-dollar question that people of all walks of life have, to their best of their ability, attempt to answer. There are many theories that attempt to explain the utter lack of, well, alien signals. For instance, one new study concludes that intelligent life may have appeared several times in the Milky Way, however, the vast majority of these civilizations have wiped themselves out already. Ever since people first realized we are all living on a giant rock orbiting one of many stars, a heartbreaking thought must have crept the mind: we’re not that special after all. But since there are countless stars in the Milky Way, and countless galaxies in the universe, there must be other civilizations out there. This thought comes as a consolation, so we might not be the only ones drifting through the frightening darkness of outer space.

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