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Curated Links We Love: October 4, 2014 Edition

Curated Links We Love: October 4, 2014 Edition

What we're clicking on (when we're not reading up on contagion myths).

I'd love to catch a movie in one of these neon-bright cinemas in India. – Becky, editorial assistant

Have you heard of Karma Go? It's a pocket-size, pay-as-you-go WiFi portal you can use on up to eight devices at a time. You'll be the most popular person at the airport gate. – Jeralyn, editorial director

I'm in Spoleto, Italy, right now, hanging out with my cousins from Montegrotto Terme, the small town in the Veneto whose Hotel Millepini is home to the new Y-40 Deep Joy. At 42 meters, it's the deepest pool in the world, built for freestyle scuba and cave dives. (That's 138 feet, or 13 stories, of 1.1 million gallons of thermal water and an underwater viewing tunnel.) – Pavia, CEO

Absolutely inspired by Lorraine Loots' #365postcardforants project, in which she makes an itty bitty painting every day for a year. Right now she's doing pieces around her hometown of Cape Town. Follow along on her Instagram feed, and support her crowdfunding project. – Becky

They say Italians speak with their hands, and the whole world thinks it's a big deal. But have you heard the 12 ways Italians can say 'Screw You,' as reported by Fathom contributing editor Alyssa Shelasky? It can get pretty intense. As an Italian, I can tell you that this is 100 percent accurate. – Astrid, super intern


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Below the Border

Curated Links We Love: October 4, 2014 Edition

Do the tango in San Telmo.

A first look at the season's hot new hotel, Bahia Vik in Jose Ignacio, Uruguay.

And while you're down there, the complete, ultimate guide to  Jose Ignacio. 

A love letter to San Telmo, Argentina.

Panama City is staging a comeback.

Rainy days on cobblestone streets in Paraty, Brazil.

An escape to the Hamptons of Brazil.

A visual stroll through Cartagena's architecture.

A floating island made of reeds in Lake Titicaca.

Thirteen photos to color us happy in South America.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE

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