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Tourism booming at towns believed to offer Mayan apocalypse protection  By Victoria Taylor
Published December 12, 2012
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  •    The village of Bugarach in France is being inundated with booking requests from believers of the Mayan prophecy. (Reuters)
  •    June 24, 2011: The Bugarach mountain peak in southern France. (AP)
  •    In Sirince, Turkey hotel bookings have reached record proportions. (Reuters)
  Next Slide Previous Slide   Believers in the 2012 Mayan doomsday prophesy are heading for the hills.
Dec. 21 marks the end of the Mayan the 5,125-year Long Count calendar. While some think this date signifies the beginning of a new era, others say it will be the end of the world. NASA has refuted the idea that the humanity will not see Dec. 23, but some people aren’t taking any chances. Here are three destinations that are experiencing (slightly unwelcomed) tourism booms thanks to the doomsday hype.
 
Bugarach, France
Apocalypse pilgrims have been planning to flee to the remote French town of Bugarach near the Pyrenees for years. Some New Age enthusiasts, UFO seekers and Armageddon believers are convinced that the peak of Pic de Bugarach mountain is the only place on Earth that will withstand the Mayan predicted Dec. 21 end of the world. According to an online rumor, aliens will emerge from their “spaceship garage” within the mountain to save the lucky few.
Unfortunately for those making the journey, authorities will be blocking access to the peak of Pic de Bugarach mountain, which is said to be a “safe zone,” from Dec. 19-23.
Mayor Jean-Pierre Delord told the Guardian that it’s not the end of the world he is worried about.
“This is the 183rd end-of-the-world prophecy since antiquity,” he said. “But I can't take the risk of a lot of people coming here, trying to climb the mountain and getting hurt."
 
Mount Rtanj, Serbia
Others are turning to Serbia's pyramid-shaped Mount Rtanj to protect them from doomsday. Like Bugarach, some believe that the mountain in the Carpathian range, actually hides an alien space ship, and they are booking up rooms at hotels at the base of the mountain as if, well, it were the end of the world.
"In one day we had 500 people trying to book rooms. People want to bring their whole families," Obrad Blecic, a hotel manager, told the Telegraph.
 
Sirince, Turkey
Sirince is another popular location for doomsday believers. The small Turkish town near the Aegean Sea, which is near the ancient Greek city of Ephesus, is a favorite of new age groups because of its “special energy.” Some have deemed it the birthplace of the Greek goddess Artemis, as well as the location in Christianity from with the Virgin Mary ascended into heaven. And where is Sirince located? Why, on a hill of course.
Demand for hotel rooms has skyrocketed, and emergency shelters may be necessary to house visitors who cannot find rooms.
"Bookings have been up since about a month ago," Sevan Nisanyan told The Nation. "I have people in my hotel from as far away as Indonesia, and they say that they are coming to try escape the possible end of the world.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2012/12/12/towns-believed-to-survive-doomsday-experience-tourism-boom/#ixzz2Eu8u4D60
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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2012, 01:38:48 AM »
I have made my reservation for an eternal safe haven years ago. It is a guarenteed plan and there is room in the inn for all.
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2012, 01:53:59 AM »
I have made my reservation for an eternal safe haven years ago. It is a guarenteed plan and there is room in the inn for all.
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Me too.  those who have gotten right with God have no fear.
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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2012, 02:05:56 AM »
I have made my reservation for an eternal safe haven years ago. It is a guarenteed plan and there is room in the inn for all.
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Yep ! best chance .........
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« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2012, 02:07:14 AM »
got to wonder though if Big Foot hates the competition for hoaxs ?
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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2012, 02:21:37 AM »
I have made my reservation for an eternal safe haven years ago. It is a guarenteed plan and there is room in the inn for all.
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Pretty sure that I've read about the place you're speaking of.   The One in charge of the place never makes mistakes and never goes back on His word.  I've made my reservations as well.
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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2012, 09:18:05 AM »
Let's think about this---beyond the resevations---I would liken this to something like the great flood. Some may have survived, I suspect, but what did they survive to ? Those, this month, will be stuck on a mountain with no transportation in an area where thay cannot communicate, no money that is any good, no place to go or way to get there.
If they are elderly---Lord, I don't even want to think about that.
I am not convinced that they will be better off and may wish they had not survived.
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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #7 on: December 13, 2012, 09:53:00 AM »
I find it difficult to believe that anyone takes this Maya nonsense seriously enough to even pick up a phone, let alone plan a trip around it.

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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #8 on: December 13, 2012, 02:54:39 PM »
I have made my reservation for an eternal safe haven years ago. It is a guarenteed plan and there is room in the inn for all.
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Me too.  those who have gotten right with God have no fear.


++++++1. No kidding, and anyone who believes this tripe needs to look into the Mayan history of
savagery. Mel Gibson for all his faults had this one right. Even if it were true which it isn't.
I would be welcoming in the Rapture so I didn't have to live in this madness any longer .
And yes I do believe in what God said, believe and miraculous things happen in your life.
Don't believe ..... Oh well ! ( well Anna why doesn't God show up and tell us ? )
He did and he has, unlike evil he doesn't need to do a bunch of repeat performances just to please
the nay sayers. You believe or you don't, its all about faith.

It ain't about space men, ray guns, or presidential god kings. A bunch of that type have existed down through history and they are all now DEAD! And they all cried and whined like little wet puppy's
right before they died. It takes courage to live a life for Jesus, it takes ignorant greed not to.
And there isn't going to be a lot of ( but I didn't know ) as any excuse. Unless of course your
admitting that your retarded ! But your maker knows better than that don't insult him.

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Re: Tourism booming at towns believed to offer protection from Mayan doom.
« Reply #9 on: December 13, 2012, 05:06:16 PM »
Pattys sister believes this mayan stuff. She's sure that there will be no Christmas on earth. The Bible that God wouldn't even tell his only Son Jesus the day of the end, why would he tell the mayans?? POWDERMAN.  ::) ::)
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« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2012, 05:19:27 PM »
The guy that was working on it got up one day and said, "That's enough for now, someone else can finish it in the future".  Well that's where we are and there is no one left to finish it.  Oh well, time marches on.

I do believe the end is coming, but I don't think we will see it.
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« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2012, 04:31:42 AM »
The guy that was working on it got up one day and said, "That's enough for now, someone else can finish it in the future".  Well that's where we are and there is no one left to finish it.  Oh well, time marches on.

My thoughts exactly. 

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« Reply #12 on: December 14, 2012, 04:51:46 AM »
You have to wonder who is the dumbest the guys doing the predicting or the belivers ?
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