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12.19.2009

Assorted Links #4

  • The Stately Ruins Of A Methodist Church: Gary, Indiana, USA
  • The Decade's Top 10 Crazy Things That Didn't Get Built  
  • New York Up Close - Street Vendors Get Illustrated Guide to City Regulations 
  • 18-Gigapixel Panorama Offers Breathtaking View of Prague 
  • Cartographic Pornography by John Briscella 
  • Interview with Daniel Libeskind: In Times of Crisis 'People Do Extraordinary Things' 
  • The United States of America during the second decade of the XXI century 
  • Mistaking buildings for mountains (pictured above)
Posted by Ali Madad at 11:32 AM
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