Tuesday, October 18, 2011 It's one thing to share space with a haunted hotel. It's quite another to encounter an entirely abandoned town, perfectly and oddly preserved. In the new book "Secret Journeys Of A Lifetime," due out Tuesday, National Geographic examines 10 such eerie towns. BLOG POSTS | Karen Loftus: Food, Wine And Spirits In Seattle And The Pacific Northwest (PHOTOS) If you're serious about food tours or highly spirited itineraries with wine soaked schedules, you'll need to book a travel play date in Bill Gates' backyard. | | Jeroen Swolfs: Shooting Guyana: A Bumpy Ride (VIDEO) In Guyana, the South American country also known as "The Land of Many Waters," I went to the mining town of Bartica and survived quite a bumpy ride on the way. | | Adam Valen Levinson: An Afghan Road Trip From Kabul To Bamiyan (PHOTOS) The northern route is considered much safer -- no beard patrols, violence chiefly of the targeted sort and the occasional convoy of heavy coalition trucks, armored to the gills. | | Maria Russo: Saratoga Springs: Mineral Baths, Museums And Homemade Potato Chips Mention Saratoga Springs and its infamous race track is sure to come up. Yet, as exciting as the horse races may be, this friendly city has plenty more to offer visitors looking for a relaxing weekend getaway. | | Fathom: The Best Of East Nashville East Nashville, the edgy, up-and-coming area east of the Cumberland River, is buzzing with cool eateries (and shops and galleries). | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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