MrCAMEL wrote:I do not know how I came across this.
A Canadian Newspaper/webnews site with the results of another website's survey, putting the Overland Track in the top 10 walks in the World.
I have a few "Google Alerts' set up where I receive an email each day of topics that I am interested in reading about. These include the OT, Cradle Mountain, Great Ocean Walk etc. They are a fantastic way to keep track of topics in which you have an interest.
Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your choice of query or topic.The list of top 10 walks that included the Overland Track appeared about 2-3 weeks ago. It was on a major tourism site somewhere (can't remember the original source) Since then, with the "power" of the Web I reckon the same list has been reused (copied) about 10-25 times on various websites, blogs and news sites. I am still getting an "alert" each 2-3 days of the same list!
Once these things go, they REALLY go and spread across the web like a .... virus. This can be called "going viral" - There is a definition on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viral_marketing All web marketers want their site, article, blog entry etc to "go viral"
This top 10 list seems to be more like a mild sniffle that a full blown virus but it certainly is out there!