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  2. Atlas Obscura - Wikipedia

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    2009. OCLC number. 960889351. Atlas Obscura is an American -based online magazine and travel company. [1][2][3][4] It was founded in 2009 by author Joshua Foer and documentary filmmaker/author Dylan Thuras. [4][5] It catalogs unusual and obscure travel destinations via user-generated content. [6] The articles on the website cover a number of ...

  3. 1933 Old Millfun - Wikipedia

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    The five buildings were built in 1933 during the Republic of China period. [2] Property managers say that they comprise 32,500 square meters, [3] described by the Atlas Obscura travel guide as "an eerie Gotham-Deco achievement in concrete, glass, and steel, and the last remaining of its design in the world."

  4. Christopher Herwig - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Herwig. Christopher Herwig is a Canadian photographer and filmmaker primarily known for his photographs of vernacular architecture, in particular Soviet bus stops. Herwig has spent 15 years travelling throughout the countries of the former USSR to document hundreds of sculptural bus stop shelters created by local artists and ...

  5. Oddities (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    November 4, 2010. (2010-11-04) –. April 27, 2014. (2014-04-27) Oddities is a half-hour documentary / reality television program which follows the operation of an East Village, Manhattan shop which trades in antiques and other rarities. The show premiered on November 4, 2010, and airs on the Discovery Channel and its sister network, the ...

  6. David Plotz - Wikipedia

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    David A. Plotz [3] (born 31 January 1970) [4] is an American journalist and former CEO of Atlas Obscura, an online magazine devoted to discovery and exploration. [5] A writer with Slate since its inception in 1996, Plotz was the online magazine's editor from June 2008 until July 2014, [6] succeeding Jacob Weisberg. [7]

  7. Octopus Tree (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Tree. Octopus Tree. Cape Meares, Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. Coordinates. 45°29′11″N 123°58′41″W  /  45.4863°N 123.9780°W  / 45.4863; -123.9780. The Octopus Tree (also known as the Candelabra Tree, Council Tree, and Monstrosity Tree) is a Sitka spruce tree on Cape Meares in Tillamook County, Oregon ...

  8. Joshua Foer - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Foer (born September 23, 1982) is a freelance journalist and author living in Brookline, Massachusetts, with a primary focus on science. He was the 2006 USA Memory Champion, which was described in his 2011 book, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything. He spoke at the TED conference in February 2012.

  9. Exposure (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Lelystad NL. Coordinates. 52°31′18.9″N 5°25′31.1″E  /  52.521917°N 5.425306°E  / 52.521917; 5.425306. Exposure (Exposure) is a steel frame sculpture on the Markerstrekdam near the Houtribsluizen in Lelystad Netherlands by artist Antony Gormley. The work is also known as Crouching man (Squatting man), or popularly called the ...