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Monday 5/7/2007
Ghost towns in Canada

Nashton“Great photographs and stories on ghost towns in Ontario and Alberta, Canada… This website is dedicated to all those forgotten communities which, whether due to lousy planning, impossible dreams or rotten luck, just didn’t make it.” MORE ➲

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Ghost towns

They’re abandoned, spooky, creepy, cool. And they’re not just in the old American west.



Links from May 2007:
5/29: ON HIATUS…
5/14: Ghost Towns of the American West
5/11: How to save a Maine ghost town?
5/10: Kreamer Island
5/9: Hashima Island
5/8: Elena’s Motorcyle Ride through Chernobyl
5/7: Ghost towns in Canada
5/4: Centralia, Pennsylvania
5/3: Ghost Town Explorers
5/2: Colorado Ghost Towns
5/1: Ghosttowns.com

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dif4ent is an experiment. It's a collection of topical rotating wunderkammeresque distractions and delights. In other words, every month I'll choose four topics that I'd like to learn more about, or that I already find interesting and want to explore. Every weekday there will be a new post in each of the four topics. I decided to start it to give form and aim to my endless online wanderings. Plus I just like creating work for myself. So, I guess it's an online experiment in learning, linking, research and wasting time.

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Boing Boing
Cool Tools
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I did not know that yesterday
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kottke.org
memepool.com
Plep.org
Proceedings of the Athanasius Kircher Society
swissmiss
things magazine


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