Aesthetic Tourism vs Spiritual Journeys (Blog #7)

 In reading Dr Redick's American Camino, the chapter of asthetic tourism seemed interesting to read. I didn't really know that "the wild" was seemingly avoided by most people who weren't seeking a religious journey. It was also seen as ugly, which I couldn't even believe. My whole life, I've always thought nature to be the most beautiful thing that one could lay their eyes on and experience, and reading that it used to be unappealing is crazy to me. From the book, one sentence stuck out to me: "If the wilderness becomes another object of aesthetic imagination, can it remain in the place of a stranger?" This stuck out to me because it made me think that even when we as humans seek the thrill of nature, it will always instill terror into a small part of us, even with the beauty that comes with it.

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