Sunday Links

Image: Lac Blanc, Chamonix, France, August 2021 - Natacha de Mahieu

Photographer Natacha de Mahieu's collection, Theatre of Authenticity, questions new tourist norms and the impact of overtourism (image above)


Photographer Richard Malogorski captures gorgeous panoramics using an incredibly complex 1915 Cirkut camera that uses 98-feet long film.

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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.

The Richard Glossip case is yet another example of an almost certainly innocent person spending time on death row. Some Republicans are outraged and are seeking to get his death sentence overturned.


Feeling crafty? This DIY smashed can door hanger is cute and easy to make.

I think it would be nice to live on one of London's Beautiful Mews Streets


These women must have had neck pain: Ridiculous Hair 

Maps Mania: Immerse yourself in an amazing 3D reconstruction of the ancient Persian city of Persepolis. 

The problem with keeping lots of books is that you also collect the organisms that feed on books. How do you kill bookworms? Can't send them to the electric chair. Perhaps a gas chamber might work. (via TMN)


I hate it when this happens: Moving an image in a Word document.

Meet Pipsqueak, the dog who is the size of a guinea pig.

In 1859, Thomas Austin received a consignment of 24 wild and domestic rabbits from his brother in Baltonsborough, in south-west England. This did not end well.


An hilarious album of panoramic dog photos gone wrong  (via Boing Boing)

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