While everyone else is clogging up Jackson Hole, an easy jaunt over the Tetons and the Wyoming state line will drop you by the two best small towns in the state, Driggs and Victor. It’s got all the jagged mountains, wild whitewater, and pristine lakes of places like Colorado, Utah, or California, but it doesn’t pack in the offputting numbers of tourists. You'll be thinking about how Idaho is damn near perfect, and wondering where all the people are. And look, we love tater tots as much as the next person. But find yourself on the shores of Redfish Lake with the snow-capped peaks of the Sawtooth Mountains reflecting in clear waters, and you won't be thinking about school lunch snacks. Why you should visit: For some ungodly reason, Idaho is forever associated with its primary agricultural product. The Keeper of the Plains statue overlooking Wichita, Kansas | Sean Pavone/Shutterstock If you're feeling cooped up make a plan to visit these roads less traveled. We drilled deep to find out what makes each a destination in its own right: small-town charm, surprising food, fantastic beer, and sweeping landscapes.
Now more than ever, we’re daydreaming about hitting the interstate in search of wide-open spaces, desert expanses, serene beaches, stunning mountain vistas, and near-empty trails.Īfter crunching the most recently available tourism information from each state (spreadsheets were involved!) we identified the 20 least-visited states in the country, many of which were obvious, some of which were absolutely shocking. It's a big country out there, and clocking all 50 states is a fairly universal bucket list accomplishment. Still, some of the less "glamorous” states are inevitably passed over-which is a shame.
The most unknown movie#
Watch the official trailer above and find updated information, including public screenings and events, at .Įditor’s note: This story, originally published on February 22, 2018, was updated to reflect the availability of the movie via streaming.Even the most well-traveled American has inevitable gaps on their “where I’ve been” map. Organizers selected this film to open the festival’s CPH:SCIENCE program. The film had its world premiere at the Copenhagen International Film Festival (CPH:DOX) on March 16, 2018.
The most unknown series#
A supplemental series featuring extra footage and scientist profiles is also now available on Youtube as part of a multiplatform release strategy.ĭirected by Emmy Award-nominated and Peabody Award-winning documentarian Ian Cheney ( The Search for General Tso, The City Dark) and advised by renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog ( Grizzly Man, Encounters at the End of the World), the film is an epic documentary that features nine scientists going to extraordinary parts of the world to uncover unexpected answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions: How did life begin? What is time? What is consciousness? How much do we really know? What emerges is a deeply human trip to the foundations of discovery and a powerful reminder that the unanswered questions are the ones most worth asking. The Most Unknown, a film produced by Motherboard in association with Science Sandbox, that appeared in theaters during the summer of 2018 is now available for streaming as a documentary feature on Netflix.