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  1. Dark Tourist is a 2018 documentary series about dark tourism, presented by journalist David Farrier. The series has eight episodes that explore various destinations associated with death, disaster, crime, or controversy.

  2. Dark Tourist: With David Farrier, Christian Wolf, Jhon Jairo Velásquez, Scott Michaels. From a nuclear lake to a haunted forest, New Zealand filmmaker and journalist David Farrier ('Tickled') visits unusual -- and often macabre -- tourism spots around the world.

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    • 2018-07-20
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  3. From a nuclear lake to a haunted forest, journalist David Farrier visits unusual -- and often macabre -- tourism spots around the world. Watch trailers & learn more.

  4. Dark Tourist 2018 | Maturity rating: 16 | 1 Season | Documentaries From a nuclear lake to a haunted forest, journalist David Farrier visits unusual -- and often macabre -- tourism spots around the world.

    • Alcatraz Prison – San Francisco, USA
    • Gravensteen Castle – Ghent, Belgium
    • Silver Mines – Potosi, Bolivia
    • Port Arthur Penal Colony – Tasmania, Australia
    • Museum of The Occupation of Latvia – Riga, Latvia
    • Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Park – India
    • Gori, Georgia
    • Tham Piew Cave – Laos
    • Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine
    • Catacombs – Paris, France

    Possibly one of the most eerie and fascinatingdark tourism sites you will ever visit is Alcatraz. A prison so notorious that it still receives millions of visitors a year. Located on an island in San Francisco‘s bay area, you now get to experience seeing it from the inside like a prisoner. So close to land but so far away. The only way to reach Alc...

    Contributed by Cecilie from Worldwide Walkers Gravensteen Castle in Ghentis a classic example of dark tourism sites in Europe. The castle was built back in 1180 and housed the Count of Flanders for many centuries until it became a court, a prison, and even a cotton factory. It’s the dark horror stories of torture that really attract visitors to Gra...

    Contributed by Deb from The Visa Project While there are many landmarks to see in Potosi, a unique attraction is to visit one of these working mines. A guided tourlet’s you witness the working conditions of the miners. If you live in Bolivia, you would come across many extreme tourist offerings but this one would probably be one of the darkest. The...

    Contributed by Mark from Wyld Family Travel Port Arthur lies at the bottom of the world in southern Tasmania Australia. Port Arthur was a British penal colony set up in Australia, designed to break prisoners both mentally and physically. To be sent here from England was being sent as far away from your home as possible. The youngest prisoner was 11...

    As a former Soviet occupied country, Latvia still has many historic sites linked to the KGB. One of the most interesting activities you can do in Rigais visit the Corner House. This was the old headquarters of the Soviet KGB in Latvia. True KGB style, if you didn’t know this museum existed you might not be able to find it. A inconspicuous doorway l...

    Contributed by Neha from Travelmelodies Etched in the history of India as a dark moment, is the incident of Jallianwala Bagh. Located in the holy city of Amritsar in Punjab, it remains one of the most popular places to visit in Amritsar. Jallianwala Bagh is a memorial park in the honor the people that were wounded and lost lives on the fateful day ...

    Contributed by Emily from Wander-Lush The small city of Gori,Georgiahas a rather dark claim to fame. It’s the birthplace of Ioseb Jughashvili, better known as former Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. An easy day trip from Tbilisi, Gori has become one of the most-visited places in Georgia because of its Stalin connection. The main attraction is the Sta...

    Contributed by Marie from A Life Without Borders Laos holds the unfortunate title of the most heavily bombed country on Earth. It bore the brunt of clandestine bombing campaigns waged by the USA on Laos during the 1960s and 1970s. Phonsavanin the province of Xieng Khouang, was particularly decimated. In fact, unexploded ordnance still affects local...

    Contributed by Kami from My Wanderlust The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is a well-known place all over the world. On April 26th, 1986 the biggest nuclear disaster in the world took place here, changing people’s lives forever. As a result of the catastrophe, the whole area around the power plant became a closed zone. Inhabitants of numerous towns and vi...

    Contributed by Debbie from World Adventurists Even the City of Light and Love has a dark history. One of the most fascinating places to visit is the Catacombs of Paris. The Catacombs have a sad history, full of bones of the unknown. In the 17th century, Paris cemeteries were overflowing so badly that there was no longer space to properly bury their...

  5. Journalist David Farrier focuses on that area of travel, known as dark tourism, in this docuseries.

  6. Watch Dark Tourist — Season 1 with a subscription on Netflix. Host David Farrier's empathetic curiosity keeps Dark Tourist from feeling too exploitative -- though shallow observations about its...