In our heads, itt has to be a place that is not as developed as where we live. So even though you'll go there and you'll not technically be ensconced in nature, cause you'll be in a resort, you'll have the sense of kind of being in the middle of nowhere in nature. There's something manicured and artificial about it. And i think that's maybe, like, almost even part of the appeal, right? I want to interrupt here to make a quick confession. As soon as i finished reading the last resort, i felt a twinge apprehension. There's so much great material in the book that i didn't know how i was going
Close your eyes and picture paradise. What do you see? For many people, it’s a turquoise ocean crashing into a white-sand beach. Where did this fantasy come from? Sarah Stodola, author of “The Last Resort: A Chronicle of Paradise, Profit, and Peril at the Beach,” has a few ideas.
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