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People Taking Photos of People Taking Photos

by Erik Olsen on May 17, 2005

What would you call this? Meta-tourism, perhaps?

A site dedicated to photos of tourists taking photos. A funny concept. Now they need to get people taking photos of
them taking photos…meta meta tourism.

(via Boing Boing)

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