Crypto-Tours Are Becoming A Hit
Bigfoot hunting and searching for the lochness monster are no longer things done by flakes and wackos. Hunting monsters is bringing in big bucks, as Cryptotourism becomes more and more popular.
Why do we go on holiday? To relax, to indulge, perhaps to escape the boring routine of our daily lives. For some, there is a much more curious reason to travel the world. There is a sizeable group of people who go in search of beasts that – so far as scientific evidence is concerned – do not exist.
While the existence of these mythical animals can be refuted, the rise of so-called ‘cryptotourism’ is nothing to be sniffed at. The International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine has estimated that the search for mythical beasts generates over $140 million per year to the US economy, while Visit Scotland states that visitors in search of the Loch Ness Monster contribute more than £40 million to the Scottish economy annually.
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Big bucks based on misidentification, lies and hoaxes.
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