Last login: 5 hours agoJonathandh
Jonathan is a 47 year old guy from Corte Madera, California, USA.
Likes 97 pages, 1 photo14 fans • Received 3 reviews
Member since Oct 23, 2007
Former journalist at Time magazine (Los Angeles, Jerusalem, Chicago), author (Losing Julia , The Distance from Normandy ), founder of WereYouThere.com , a social archive of the people, places and events that have shaped our lives, and history. Interests: family, friends, books, yoga, music, forests, history, travel, the water's edge, the night sky, the stillness at dawn.

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British Museum - Introduction
Liked it Jul 3, 2:23pm 3 reviews history, arts
http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/introduction.aspx
Wander the British Museum.
Louvre Museum Official Website
Liked it Jul 3, 2:21pm 5 reviews art-history, travel
http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp?bmLocale=en
A great place to get lost.
TED: Ideas worth spreading
Liked it Jul 3, 2:19pm 250 reviews self-improvement
http://www.ted.com/
Great talks from some very interesting folks.
30 True Things You Need to Know Now | The Next 45 Years
Liked it Jul 3, 2:10pm 51 reviews self-improvement
http://www.thenext45years.com/2008/05/30-true-things-you-need-to-know-now.html
I've come to think that all the essential spiritual truths could be listed on a single page. It's learning how to live them that takes so many chapters.
WereYouThere? Chances are, you werent alone...
Liked it Jul 3, 11:28am 1 review military
http://www.wereyouthere.com/individual-topic-post.php?topicid=458&category=81...
A survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor meets an old foe.
101+ Web Resources for Students | studenthacks.org
Liked it Jul 3, 7:05am 114 reviews library-resources
http://studenthacks.org/2008/03/04/resources/
Good resource for students and non-students alike.
World Sunlight Map
Liked it Jul 2, 3:05pm 407 reviews geography
http://www.opentopia.com/sunlightmaprect.html
Don't forget your sunblock.
Photojournal: NASAs Image Access Home Page
Liked it Jul 2, 3:03pm 102 reviews astronomy
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/
The big picture, courtesy NASA.
Stones of England
Liked it Jul 2, 1:07pm 33 reviews archaeology
http://www.stonepages.com/england/england.html
No, not the ones that roll.

Great for English history buffs.
The cave of Lascaux
Liked it Jul 2, 1:05pm 56 reviews archaeology, art-history
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/en/
Take a visual tour of the famous cave and let your imagination wander.
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