Gadlinks for Tuesday, 11.17.09

Good evening, Gadling faithful. Didn’t get enough travel-related news and views on Gadling today? Check out what’s happening in the rest of the travel blogosphere right now…

  • Attention librophiles: Check out these photos of the world’s most beautiful libraries.
  • The San Francisco Chronicle‘s Spud Hilton is now blogging at Bad Latitude.
  • Sure, Idaho’s got the Potato Museum and Japan’s got the Ramen Museum, but I bet you didn’t know about the SPAM Museum in Minnesota. (If you did, I almost feel sorry for you.)
  • To celebrate Geography Awareness Week, National Geographic asks U.S. senators if they can draw their states. Sen. Saxby Chambliss’ rendering of his home state of Georgia is impeachment-worthy.
  • Finally, despite the fact that I loathe both Star Trek and cruises, I’ve really been enjoying Rolf Potts’ first two articles on World Hum about his recent Star Trek-themed cruise. Check out the accompanying video here.

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