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Wednesday, 10 February 2010

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The American Museum of Natural History's shot at the Total Perspective Vortex. It really makes me feel large and significant.

My only question is, why the deuce does it start off over the Himalayas and then pans over Tibet? From that point, all you get is a shot of the middle of nowhere expanding into an unrecognisable blob of Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Next time, lads, forget trying to polish your multiculti credentials and use, say, Central Park, New York City as your starting point. It is, after all, where your museum is, isn't it?

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