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About the project

AI travel,
clearly labelled.

What Wrong Turn Right is, how it works and where the line between real geography and AI fiction sits on every page.

Why these places?

We go where normal travel blogs usually stop.

Wrong Turn Right focuses on places that are remote, abandoned, restricted, forgotten, difficult to reach or simply strange enough to deserve their own story. Some are real ghost towns. Some are islands at the edge of the map. Some are places you can technically visit — but probably never will.

Every destination separates the real-world facts from the fictional Vera & Mila scenes, so you always know which part came from history and which part came from the AI.
Wrong Turn Right moodboard — Vera and Mila across Vatican, Kolmanskop, Bouvetøya and off-the-map destinations

Why it exists

Most remote places get either dry encyclopedia entries or extreme expedition logs. Wrong Turn Right sits between them: factual enough to trust, weird enough to share.

Who it's for

Curious humans who like ghost towns, frozen islands, abandoned architecture and the kind of geography that doesn't show up on a standard travel feed.

How it's made

Reels first, then the destination hub, then the deep-dive articles, the gallery and the badge. Vera and Mila narrate the story; the facts are written straight.

What it isn't

Not a personal travel diary. Not a sponsored trip log. Not a factual claim that Vera and Mila are real humans. The characters are AI; the destinations are not.