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What Are Some "Foreign Tourist Horror Stories" You've Heard Of?
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Aside from the Death Valley Germans and regular encounters with large wildlife, that is. This is prompted by this story: Heat-stricken tourist airlifted to hospital after skin melts off feet in Death Valley.
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I think at least for Europeans, most of their national parks and natural areas are still inhabited as they have been for centuries, so there’s little worry of getting lost, not having places to stop for food or water, etc. then they come here and there’s not a quaint forest pub full of beer along each mile of the trail and they’re not ready to for the work that hiking and carrying everything you need entails here.