Fathom HQ's Favorite Links: October 15, 2016 Edition
What we're clicking on this week at Fathom HQ.
I can't stop watching these GIFs of Japanese wood joinery, an ancient craft that involves binding intricately carved wooden blocks without using nails or adhesives. – Daniel, editorial assistant
Portugal, Portugal, Portugal. Everyone's talking about it and I'm bookmarking like a banshee. Areias do Seixo is my kind of accommodation: suspended fireplaces and no TVs. – Jeralyn, editorial director
All the airport WiFi passwords on one interactive map. Yes! I love when the Internet community works together. – Becky assistant editor
RIP Great Barrier Reef. – Berit, editor
Just back from Mexico City, I fell in love with the color that radiates from every crevice of the place, and in street style too. I've been inspired to drop the all-black New York look (at least once in awhile) and opt for a more colorful outfit. – Madison, editorial intern
Prepare yourself for the ultimate in glamping: This boutique campsite in the hinterlands of San Francisco has Airstreams, luxury tents, showers (with up-market toiletries), and a swanky clubhouse with a bar and firepit. – Daniel
Also in the Bay Area: A Japanese-style onsen — tea and bathouse — is opening in the Tenderloin next month. It'll be a perfect way to spend a rainy day. – Jeralyn
A reimagined NYC subway map pays homage to the city's best women, everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to Jane Jacobs. – Becky
THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Polar Opposites

Detroit: The essential guide to the city's classic institutions.
Instagram: Our pic(k)s for the perfect day in the Motor City.
At home: Shop local with these goods from Detroit's maker movement.
Fiji: Luxury is nakedness on a tropical island, and never having to say you're sorry.
Bahamas: How travelers on the go-go-go can learn to love laying on the beach.




