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America First News
27 Jun 2023
#society
The Outdoor Journal: Why is Extreme ‘Frontier Travel’ Booming Despite the Risks?
Frontier tourism, or extreme adventure travel, is on the rise thanks to social media and revenge travel after COVID-19. The high-risk activities release chemicals in the brain that can be addictive. The trips are very expensive, aim to overstimulate the senses and go to the outer limits of our planet, including deep oceans, high mountains, polar areas, and even space. However, this type of tourism can create environmental harm, negatively impact local communities, and put rescue teams at great risk. The unpredictable nature and unintended consequences of frontier tourism highlight the need for responsible tourism practices.
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Forbes: How The Devils Came Out On Top By Trading Taylor Hall
The Boston Bruins surprisingly sent Taylor Hall and Nick Foligno to the Chicago Blackhawks for two players. Boston cleared $6 million in cap space, allowing for the potential re-signing of Tyler Bertuzzi. While New Jersey previously ridiculed for their return on Hall, they received a valuable 2020 first-round pick and a 2021 third-round pick that led to the acquisition of defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler. The Devils have benefited from the loss of Hall, with a youthful roster adapting to a more fluid style that may not have meshed with Hall's style.
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Flag And Cross: 27-Year-Old Man Killed By Lightning In Western Nebraska
A man dies after being struck by lightning while checking on cattle in Nebraska. This marks the sixth lightning fatality of 2023 in the U.S, all of which have been men. The accident reiterates the danger posed by lightning to those engaged in farming and ranching.