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MANUELA BETANCOURT PAG 88

CN D9-44CWL 2522 trails on CSX K614, sporting the ancient map logo.

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

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sneak peek on the design files.

Created with Mandelbulb 3d, assembled in PhotoFiltre Studio....

one 3d bulb colored with 9 different color maps

Ăn ở không :((Hình hơi mờ vì chụp bị rung tay X-(

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nói chung là nhìn cái tướng nó thiệc là 3 trấm :))

lun gắn bó vs đôi dép lào đó :)) theo style ăn mài nào h goy :))

 

selfportrait, project for school.

 

now try to guess what city this map is of?

Little glass vial contains zodiac constellation map printed on linen. Available in my etsy shop, see profile for details:)

Landkaartje (Araschnia levana) - Weerribben

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SENIHA Keyhill Set // FULLFATPACK

 

* TOP, SKIRT, HEELS.

 

* HUD WITH 40 COLORS + 8 EXTRA PATTERNS + 2 METALS

 

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National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Albuquerque

 

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A beautiful card with a map over the Azores!

Thank you so very much geminiscp! :)

mapping Edinburgh in the style of Ordnance Survey maps from the early 20th century, using contemporary OpenStreetMap data.

 

Inspired by the wonderful georeferenced maps from the National Library of Scotland, in particular the early 1900s Ordnance Survey Maps.

 

Using QGIS 2.18. The hardest part is the street labelling and typography. Edinburgh is mapped in great detail in OSM; I had to reduce the detail and shrink the building outlines to get the feel of the originals.

 

Added a bit of grunge using blending mode, transparency, and a texture (a photo of a plaster wall I took during house renovation)

 

Northumberland, England. Northumberland has more castles than any other country in the world, one of which was in the Harry Potter films.

While out on the pontoon boat we came across this small map turtle.

 

Anne thought it looked like a Chinese lantern.

 

August 8, 2025, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.

 

Graptemys geographica

 

Mating in spring; females lay eggs in sandy or soft soil

 

Nesting occurs in late spring to early summer

 

Hatchlings emerge in late summer or overwinter and emerge in spring

 

Layering effect using one photo, 2 map layers and a grunge/textured border.

Map of the frequency with which people in different places @reply to each other on Twitter.

 

The brightness of each arc is proportional to the log of the number of tweets from one place addressing someone in another place, with locations chunked to 20-mile squares. Communication is shown moving clockwise from the person sending the tweet to the person being addressed.

 

Data from Twitter streaming API, May 15 through October 10, 2011. World map outline from Natural Earth.

Your views and comments are much appreciated.

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@ The Warehouse Sale ~ October 23 (late) - November 18

 

This delightful instrument of death has been turned into one of vanity! The mirror on this is reflective so probes will be needed to see a proper reflection in the area you place it.

 

This mirror uses both legacy and PBR materials in three separate versions within the pack: PBR with fallbacks underneath, no PBR whatsoever, and one with a mix where the mirror is PBR, the rest isn't. So plenty of options for a range of use for all types of viewers, new or old.

 

It's sold in two color packs, light and dark, and is 3 land impact!

 

Mod / Copy / No Trans

 

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Reminiscing by looking at a Flickr map... What wonderful stories this map of lower Manhattan and its surroundings brings back to me...

I really need the next wider view to really cover my beginnings. I lived, worked, or studied in all the five boroughs of New York City: Staten Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx. This map shows only small parts of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.

We don't 'do' Halloween, but I tried to create a kind of contemporary eery image for today's Sliders Sunday, HSS!

Landkaartje (Araschnia levana)

184/365/2022, 4202 days in a row

Cyrestis thyodamas

The Map Butterfly (Araschnia levana) is so named because the wings of its spring generation are marked a bit like a road map. However, this butterfly is famous for having a highly dissimilar summer generation, which has largely black wings with a single white band across. The summer generation resembles a tiny White Admiral more than it resembles its orange map-winged spring generation. It is quite common in Continental Europe but is absent from Britain. It was introduced to both Monmouthshire and Herefordshire in 1912 but only lasted a couple of years. A number were seen in Dorset in 2014 but it seems generally agreed that these too were introduced rather than genuine natural colonists. They are cousins of the Red Admiral but much, much smaller. But their caterpillars similarly feed on nettles. I photographed this spring brood male in Estonia where they seemed to be quite common.

 

Its scientific name Araschnia also describes the reticulate wing pattern of the spring brood. It comes from the Greek word "arakhnion" for spider's web. Levana was an obscure Roman goddess.

The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani) are the museums of the Vatican City and are located within the city's boundaries. They display works from the immense collection built up by the Roman Catholic Church throughout the centuries including some of the most renowned classical sculptures and most important masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world. Pope Julius II founded the museums in the early 16th century. The Sistine Chapel with its ceiling decorated by Michelangelo and the Stanze della Segnatura decorated by Raphael are on the visitor route through the Vatican Museums.

 

The Gallery of Maps (Italian: Galleria delle carte geografiche) is a gallery located on the west side of the Belvedere Courtyard in the Vatican museum, containing a series of painted topographical maps of Italy based on drawings by friar and geographer Ignazio Danti. The decorations on the vaulted ceiling are the work of a group of Mannerist artists including Cesare Nebbia and Girolamo Muziano.

 

Map on handkerschief features direction to wedding venue. Location font based on iconic "Greetings from ..." postcards.

 

Design + letterpressing by Kelli Anderson

Fabric printing by Spoonflower

Sewing, folding, ironing, envelope typing, stamping by me

An image today of a bygone age. An age when Europe was replete with Imperial Powers, when Europe dominated huge swathes of the globe with mixed effects. Shortly after this image was created it all came tumbling down.

 

With thanks to all for the contributions today, most of the comments (below) focused less on how the lines on the map have changed, but perhaps how the names by which we know many places have changed over time. Have a great weekend all.....

 

Collection: The Mason Photographic Collection

 

Date: ca. 1890-1910

 

NLI Ref: M57/41

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

 

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

I have to make this public in order to use it for a group. Please pay no attention to this.

Edit: This needs to remain public I suppose, so you might as well pay attention to it. :P

 

Anyway, this is just a map I drew awhile ago (not the background though, that's edited) I'm using it as a background for a WIP group. And I suppose it needs to remain public to work, so yeah, here it is.

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