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These are the worst trips in the world Here are 13 thrilling real-life stories of journeys gone wrong. ByNational Geographic Staff Email Seeking adventure or escape wasn’t without peril even before the coronavirus pandemic stilled travel. Some trips don’t go as planned in dramatic ways. Food poisoning pauses your sushi-tasting tour of Tokyo. A trip on the trail in Yellowstone results in a broken arm. A pickpocket complicates your museum visits in Paris. But other times real disaster strikes especially for adventure travelers and expeditioners. From the summit of Everest to the jungles of the Amazon, from harsh elements to deadly insects, the world can be a perilous place. ....
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Notes From Boomerang Creek: President Garfield’s dream deferred Cathy Salter When Dwight D. Eisenhower was president of the United States and I was in the fourth grade, I memorized and could recite the names in full of every president. I learned brief facts about the great ones and others who came and went from office having achieved little worth noting in my classroom history books. I’d recite “There was Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison… Monroe, Quincy Adams, Jackson, Van Buren… Harrison, Tyler, Polk and Taylor… Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan and Lincoln… Johnson, Grant, Hayes and then… For only 200 days, there was James A. Garfield (1881)….” ....