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| What we're clicking on this week (when we're not thinking about life before aviation). | Now accepting reservations: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Republic of Zubrowka's #1 pick with 112 reviews (and counting) on TripAdvisor. – Berit, assistant editor | I'm not much of a camper, but that might change with Hip Camp's new integrated maps with real-time availability for the best camping spots. – Berit, assistant editor | Fathom contributor Marianna Jamadi of Nomadic Habit, one of Fathom's 24 fave travel blogs, launched a new business: organizing group trips to Nicaragua, Colombia, and Guatemala. It's called El Camino. – Jeralyn, editorial director | In an 1875 edition of The New York Times, the paper poses questions about if and when man will be able to fly. – Jeralyn, editorial director | Artist Chong Fei Giap's illustrations make places in Southeast Asia look like something straight from a Japanese animated movie. – Becky, editorial assistant | You can now choose your hotel based on its WiFi speed. – Becky, editorial assistant | Project Bly explores the world and its markets — in Bukhara, Hanoi, La Paz — through gorgeous photos and curated products – Pavia, founder | Surprise! There's pretty much no math behind airlines' chaotic boarding practices. But the customers can't handle a more logical solution. – Jeralyn, editorial director |
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