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Curated Links We Love: October 3, 2017 Edition

Curated Links We Love: October 3, 2017 Edition

Here's what caught our eye on the internet this week.

Loving this series by Romanian photographer Bogdan Grbovan, which highlights how different people live in identical apartments in one building in Bucharest. – Daniel, editorial assistant

How do families all over the world spend their vacations? The NYT has a wonderful photo series showcasing moms, dads, and kids enjoying smoke saunas in Estonia, sand baths in Japan, and picnics in Iran. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Ever a sucker for a good castle, I can't wait to binge on Wild Castles, Smithsonian Earth's new series about palaces that have been abandoned by humans and adopted by creatures. (If I were a falcon, I'd move into the Alhambra, too.) – Pavia, CEO

Closing out summer with a at how it's celebrated in Japan: Some 200 firework shows, called hanabi taikai, are held each season in a tradition dating back to the 18th century. – Daniel

Spettacolo ("show") is a new documentary about a small Tuscan town that turns its civic life into a play every summer. Here's where it's showing around the United States. – Pavia  


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM

 Curated Links We Love: October 3, 2017 Edition

Hawaii: Legendary Waikiki Beach hotel has honeymooners thinking pink.

Paris: A honeymoon crib sheet.

Tuscany: Summer isn't over yet. Now is the best beach season.


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