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Inspired by the Strange Maps blog and the pseudo-old-fashioned descriptors in the books and newspapers of the Harry Potter realm, this is a map of my present condition.
Spend some time in the Lake of Sunnye Contentement (kayak on the shore) or basking in the Unexpected Gusts of Joye. You will also encounter the Free-Floating Bogge of Anxietyes and the Bottomless Welle of Householde Duties, BUT you can buy good-smelling soap and fruit pies at the entrance! (Best viewed at Original Size)
1927. Fitted with LMP engine. 350cc, single cylinder, air cooled, 4 stroke.
New Map were a French manufacturer based in Lyon and active between 1921 and 1954.
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
The bone church is #2 which is a little out of town. You arrive on the main train at point A then hop on a smaller diesel train and head to Kutna Hora Sedlec.
Here is a map of the great circle route followed by the flight from YVR to PVG - up the Canadian cost to Alaska... across the Bearing Sea... Down over the Kamchatka peninsula... over Japan and then Korea... to Shanghai. You can generate your own maps of great circle routes at gc.kls2.com
Taking a 'hop on, hop off' bus tour in Barcelona, this chap made good and inventive use of the map to protect his head. Good old origami skills.
December 27, 2018 - "The Madaba Map is the oldest extant map of the Holy Land and is dated to the middle of the 6th century AD. It was discovered in the 19th century, during an excavation and reconstruction of a mosaic floor in St George’s Church in Madaba, Jordan. The mosaic map was created according to the Old and New Testaments by Greek monk Salmanos. The map represents biblical sites: Jordan river and mount Nebo in Jordan; Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho – on the Western bank of Jordan River in Palestine and Israel, Delta Nile and Sinai desert in Egypt.
Jerusalem is the biggest city on the map. The map depicts some famous Old City structures such as the Damascus Gate, St. Steven’s Gate, the Golden Gate, the gate leading to Mount Zion, the Citadel (Tower of David), the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Cardo Maximus.Jerusalem is the biggest city on the map. The map depicts some famous Old City structures such as the Damascus Gate, St. Steven’s Gate, the Golden Gate, the gate leading to Mount Zion, the Citadel (Tower of David), the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Cardo Maximus.
The mosaic Map of Madaba was discovered in 1896 by chance. This discovery drew the city to the attention of scholars worldwide. Nowadays, Saint George’s Church became one of the most visited tourist sites in Jordan. Pilgrims from all around the world come to Madaba to see the original mosaic floor.
Greek - Orthodox St. George's Church is active and used for church services. During the service the mosaic map is covered by carpet." Previous text is from the following website: saintgeorgechurch.blogspot.com/2014/03/mosaic-map-of-mada...
Comparing map resolution, zoom ability, and timliness of Google vs. Yahoo vs. Mapquest vs. Live of the office location of webmediarx.com.
Taken full zoom in satellite view and all saved out as JPG 75 from photoshop screenshots.
See Yahoo: flickr.com/photos/ryno/2455770172/
See Live: www.flickr.com/photos/ryno/2455113581/
See Mapquest: flickr.com/photos/ryno/2455769930/
ds106 daily create for July 15, 2016: "Draw your path on a map. Stop being a slave to GPS trackers! Get out a real map (or even a digitized on), find yourself, and show us where you traveled today."
I'm quite wary of putting my actual travels in actual space online anywhere for safety reasons, so I did a kind of emotional map of today. Today was rough. See this blog post for explanation of the image: blogs.ubc.ca/chendricks/2016/07/15/summer-tears-hope/
Annotated map of Aberystwyth produced during memory/storytelling session of Applied Theatre course I'm running this semester.