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A map of Warner Wetlands within the Warner Valley.
Formed thousands of years ago when gigantic faults in the earth’s crust shifted, today’s Warner Wetlands Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is a 40-mile chain of lakes separated by a unique series of bow-shaped dunes. Each spring and fall, thousands of birds visit the wetlands during their annual migrations.
Recreation facilities include the Hart Bar Interpretive Site, Warner Valley Overlook, and the Warner Valley Canoe Trail. The interpretive site has restrooms, a sheltered picnic table, interpretive panels, and a 0.25 mile hiking trail to wildlife viewing blinds. The Warner Valley Overlook affords a panoramic overview of the wetlands with the desert buttes to the west and south.
Directions to the Site:
From Lakeview, Oregon, travel north on U.S. Highway 395 for six miles, and turn east on Highway 140 for approximately 14 miles to County Road 3-13, known locally as the Plush Cutoff Road. Travel on this road for 15 miles to Plush, Oregon. From Plush, travel north for 0.8 miles, and turn east on County Road 3-12. Drive approximately four miles to the Hart Bar Interpretive Site, located at the base of Hart Mountain.
For more information, visit www.blm.gov/visit/warner-wetlands or contact:
BLM Lake District Office
1301 South G Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
(541) 947-2177
BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov
Topographical map of the District of Columbia / surveyed in the years 1856 '57 '58 & '59 by A. Boschke ; engraved by D. McClelland, Washington, D.C.
Boschke, A.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Washington : D. McClelland, Blanchard & Mohun, 1861.
NOTES
Partial cadastral map showing some householders' names, individual buildings, and vegetation.
Relief shown by contours and hachures. Depths shown by contours and soundings.
Also covers Virginia shoreline zone.
"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1861, by D. McClelland, Blanchard & Mohun, Hugh B. Sweeny, and Thos. Blagden, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia."
Oriented with north toward the upper left.
Originally printed on 2 sheets.
Reference: LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.) 678.5
LC copies variously sectioned, fold-lined, and mounted on cloth backing. Some copies also soiled, torn, and missing small sections. Copy 6 missing north half.
Scale [1:15,840]. 4 in. to 1 mile (W 77007'--W 76054'/N 39000'--N 38047').
Title: Dublin Street Directory Map showing the boundaries of several wards
Year: 1852
Scale: 4 and one-eighth inches to one statute mile
Size: 40.5cm x 28cm
Location / recall no.: Cabinet 7, drawer 12
Notes: General Post Office Directory. Colour map
Dublin City Library and Archive houses a collection of maps of ancient and modern Dublin from the 17th century to the present day. From Speed's map of 1610 to Rocque's map of 1756, through to the Dublin City Development plans of today this collection traces the growth of the capital city. Maps of Ireland and the counties are also held.
1956 road map of British Columbia and Banff, this road map pre-dates the development of the Trans-Canada Highway
Best viewed at original size for full detail
Elija la opción correcta:
a) Las mujeres no saben leer un mapa.
b) La mujer es un mapa, sólo que puede ocurrir que donde ayer estaba el sur hoy esté el norte y en el lugar en el que hace unos meses había una autovía ahora haya, en el mejor de los casos, una pista forestal.
c) Los hombres no saben leer un mapa (léase “a una mujer”) aunque crean saber hacerlo.
d) Los mapas no saben leer.
e) Todas las opciones son correctas.
f) No existe nada ni remotamente parecido a una opción correcta.
Red arrow, top, indicates 2 lakeshore towns,
Manitowoc & Sheboygan.
Taking 23 to 21 to Tomah I 94, I90 +100mile west and north..
Mayo clinic
Rochester, Minnesota..far left.
QGIS 2.18.10, uses Data copyright OpenStreetMap contributors
Uses attribute table and the "Create Indexed Vector Grid" plugin what I wrote. Going to have to re-write this for QGIS3 and for Processing framework.. and allow fixed size cells (the grid cells were meant to be 10km x 10km but are more like 8.5km x 8.5km)
Font is Mint Spirit No.2
Title: New Leeds Estate, Mount Waverley.
Published: Melbourne : H. P. Knight & Co., 1951.
The Lot 14 house is at 85 Headingley Road. See on Google Street View.
The house at Lot 20 was at 117 Leeds Road. It has been demolished and replaced by a two storey dwelling:
Contents:
Gordon Road -- Lechte Road -- High Street -- Leeds Road.
Subjects:
Auctions -- Australia -- Victoria -- Mount Waverley -- Maps.
Real property -- Australia -- Victoria -- Mount Waverley -- Maps.
Mount Waverley (Vic.) -- Maps.
Cadastral maps.
Copyright in this material has expired. The work is in the public domain and can be used for any purpose. Please acknowledge the University of Melbourne Library as the source of this material.
Source: Maps, Archives and Special Collections, University of Melbourne
Local series: Auctioneers' plans, Melbourne and suburbs
From "Chicago Plans" by H. Evert Kincaid, in the 1943 Proceedings of the Institute of Traffic Engineers.
1. entering Scotland, end of rain
2. Carsluith castle
3. fourth night, my sis's place that week near Ballantrae
4. Glen Coe - first real Highland Glen
5. Loch Ness, seen Nessie!
6. fifth night, Inverness youth hostel
7. Ullapool, the northernmost place I visited
8. the narrow road with many marked passing places
9. Eilean Dónan castle
3. sixth night, at my sis's place;
July 8 just a short trip south to buy ferry ticket and north to see Kilmanrock where my sis was working that day, seventh night again at my sis's place
10. ferry to Ireland and all the way to Galway - I was rested from the Friday but tired of all the traveling so I wanted just to get to the end.
Map courtesy of John Boyd Brent of aboutscotland.com. Thanks, John! 8-)
Here is a chart showing the location maps accessible pre-spire. Paths show the relationship between exits. The maps were screen captured.
"A tale of lust, love, and murder, perfectly depicted in this incredibly colourful item from our collection."
Truth, 28 February 1928
Pretty Girl Shot Dead - Man in Living Tomb
"It was a veritable sylvan glade in which the girl's murdered body was found, in surroundings dedicated to the elves, fairies and the spirits of the trees, with a rippling brook tricking past a sward of rich green fringed and touched with colour by flowering lantana bushes.
It was here that Reginald Vaughan chose to end the life of the girl he loved - into this peaceful have he drove her in a motor car, his brain unbalanced. As the rays of the headlights shot across the sylvan landscape a cloud was descending upon his mind, which soon was to travel down the lanes of darkness.
The car sped on. Presently it stopped and the two lovers sat on the running board. Then Vaughan shot Cecilia - shot her dead.
What they talked of on that fatal journey no one but Vaughan knows. The mouth of one is sealved for ever; that of the other gibbers meaningless things in a ward where are kept in confinement those who are certified as insane."
To discover more about this crime visit our blog post: Murder on Mount Coot-Tha
Routing 30,000 randomly-chosen trips through the paths suggested by 10,000 randomly-chosen geotags. These are perhaps the most interesting routes between the endpoints of the trips, even if not necessarily the most likely.
Data from the Twitter streaming API, August, 2011. Base map from OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA.
Minna Sundberg’s illustration maps the relationships between Indo-European and Uralic languages. The creator of the webcomic Stand Still. Stay Silent, put the illustration together to show why some of the characters in her comic were able to understand each other despite speaking different languages. She wanted to show how closely related Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic were to each other, and how Finnish came from distinct linguistic roots.
You can read the comic here: sssscomic.com/index.php?id=home
IMAGE DESCRIPTION
A map of Canada, titled "An Autocorrect Map of Canada"
Overlaid on the multicolour map are the names of all the provinces, territories and various cities, followed by the search phrases that Google autocompletes.
Yukon Territory is… in Alaska
The Northwest Territories are… what are the Northwest Territories?
Nunavut is… a province
British Columbia is… due north of Washington State
Alberta is… the Texas of Canada
Saskatchewan is… boring, like your sister, so flat
Manitoba is… the brand to smoke
Ontario is… eastern time, located where, broke
Quebec is… a country, a nation, a distinct society, part of canada
Newfoundland and Labrador is… Canada's poorest province, sinking
Prince Edward Island is… heaven to me
Nova Scotia is… a country, an island
New Brunswick is… bilingual
Vancouver is… awesome
Calgary is… awesome
Regina is… a dump
Winnipeg is.. frozen, beautiful, a dump, better than chocolate
Toronto is… fashion, the capital of canada, a safe city
Montreal is… the new Brooklyn, dirty
Ottawa is… boring
Halifax is… burning
I don't want to leave anyone out, so...
Whitehorse is not a horse. Yellowknife is cold. Iqaluit is on what island. Victoria is least expensive. Edmonton is a dump. Edmonton is awesome. Edmonton is boring. Edmonton is cold. Edmonton is a dangerous city. Saskatoon is boring. Saskatoon is booming. Saskatoon is better than Regina. Saskatoon is dangerous. Quebec City is home to Batisse. St. John’s is the capital. Charlottetown is burning down. Fredericton is boring. Canadians are afraid of the dark.
Event: Epping Forest: Explore the Archives, Introduction to New Users
Interested in the history and heritage of Epping Forest? Discover the archive collection now stored at LMA and find out how to access its pictures and records.
Date: Thursday 22 September 2 - 3 pm
Cost: FREE - but you must book in advance
To find out more about our events, please visit our website.
Image Above:
Description: Map of Epping Forest in Essex, also showing the local parishes.
Date of Execution: 1876
Medium: Lithograph
Collection: Main Print Collection
Collage No: 30890
This 1825 map of Seoul is painted on tiles lining the Cheonggyecheon Stream. See the accompanying placque in this photoset for the description.
These turtles were basking but not in the sun due to the cool and cloudy day. Still must be warmer than the water.
Title: Dublin Street Directory Map - A new plan of Dublin
Year: 1767
Scale: A scale of British feet 3cm to 1000 feet
Size: 34cm x 23cm
Location / recall no.: Cabinet 7, drawer 11
Notes: Published by Peter Wilson in Dame Street
Dublin City Library and Archive houses a collection of maps of ancient and modern Dublin from the 17th century to the present day. From Speed's map of 1610 to Rocque's map of 1756, through to the Dublin City Development plans of today this collection traces the growth of the capital city. Maps of Ireland and the counties are also held.