tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20455692.post7403303917587362687..comments2024-01-22T00:07:49.451+11:00Comments on Margaret Muir : DARK TOURISM - Part 3 - Tasmania’s trauma sitesM. C. Muirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13443902997432695441noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20455692.post-32753221547506416132017-10-25T12:26:44.574+11:002017-10-25T12:26:44.574+11:00Thank you for your comment. I agree. For many visi...Thank you for your comment. I agree. For many visiting Dark Tourism sites - even the more extreme ones, if often a case of ticking another destination off the Bucket List.<br />On the other hand, sites such as Port Arthur and the remains of the convict areas on Norfolk Island are manicured and sanitized and it is hard to conceive the trauma that was experienced there by many two centuries ago.<br />Regards, MMM. C. Muirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13443902997432695441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20455692.post-66347551163977045752017-10-25T10:33:33.067+11:002017-10-25T10:33:33.067+11:00Interesting and finely articulated article. I cant...Interesting and finely articulated article. I cant help but feel there is a level of disrespect trivialising some of these spots, considering what many had endured there. <br />To stand in that place and laugh seems like a final act of cruelty to those who where incarcerated, who served more than their worth of "justice".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com