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Travel broadens horizons and creates lasting memories, but not every destination rolls out the red carpet for visitors. While cultural differences often explain perceived rudeness, some countries consistently earn reputations for unwelcoming attitudes toward tourists.
Unprovoked attacks from wildlife may be rare, but that's never an excuse to do what one unidentified man did back in October in Yellowstone National Park. Photographer Keith Allen Kerbs captured a chilling moment when a man approached a pack of five wolves,
Forget the giraffes, gibbons and leopards. About a dozen visitors at the Turtle Back Zoo gathered one recent morning around the most unusual sight
If you’re in Yellowstone and accidentally stumble across a wolf, the park recommends standing your ground, waving your arms and yelling. Throwing something at a wolf or using bear spray should be a last resort, and all incidents should be reported to a ranger as soon as possible.
“Friday, November 14, during the Indian Hill/Taft playoff game, some drywall damage was sustained to a wall in the Indian Hill visitors’ locker room. The administration at Indian Hill is working directly and in collaboration with the administration at Taft on repairs.”