Family of Auburn student missing in Japan thinks he was going hiking before he disappeared

A search is currently underway for James “Weston” Higginbotham, a 20-year-old student from Auburn University, who went missing during a family trip to Japan. His disappearance has sparked concern as his parents suspect he was on his way to a hiking trail when he vanished. The situation has drawn attention due to the potential dangers associated with hiking in unfamiliar terrain, especially in a foreign country. The search efforts are ongoing, with authorities and family members hoping for his safe return. This incident highlights the importance of safety precautions when traveling abroad and the emotional toll such situations can have on families. QUESTION: How might this incident influence the way young people approach safety and preparation when traveling internationally? 

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