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During the Port Huron 2017 Blue Water Festival. In the heat of the day on Friday, models in elaborate costumes stood still like mannequins, to promote their charities.
Port Huron, Michigan
Vintage map from a French-English guidebook to the delights of Morocco, probably from the 1940s, judging by the few automobiles pictured, although this map is more reminiscent of mid-century styling from the 1960s.
The undated booklet, published by Editions Afficaines Perceval--Rabat, has wonderful tinted borders and evocative photos.
Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.
Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.
Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA
Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.
Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.
Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA
Textures;
With thanks to- Lenabem (anna) tex 36, and Motley Ochre by Pareeerica.
.Map made by me in P'shop.
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bên tay trái nhoeee ... ♥
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hp vô cùg ... ♥
iu ck` e cực luôg ... ♥
ngài nào k~ đc gặp ck` nè ... ♥
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i luv more than i can say ... ♥
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chúc mấi bn. kóa 1 năm học vv~ nhoe ... ♥
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I put a red line on the map as there are over named lands within the image. Within the red where its mostly snowy is the land called Map of Magicalu and there Is the named places.
I will worlk more on the histry of this land soon
Made for Flickr user vlarian
Store not officially closed yet, but will be soon enough.
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I was always fond of the CN map logo from the mid-90s being a geography major in college, and its a shame that they got rid of it after only a few years. Now working for the Heart of Georgia, the map is still holding up pretty nice on this former DT&I unit tied down for the weekend at Vidalia.
Africa of course with Europe in the background - built in a small lake at the village KLEJTRUP in northern Jutland, Denmark (It's NOT Google-earth!)
Ithaca, NY. August 2021.
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See Inworld here - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ferndale/54/193/25
See Marketplace here - marketplace.secondlife.com/p/GardenBlissfulBrook/26197164
* Điều em muốn nói . . .
Thượng đế sinh em ra là để giành cho anh . . .
Thượng đế biết ta sinh ra là để giành cho nhau :)
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* Em yêu . . .
Em yêu vẻ đẹp trong mắt anh
Em yêu cách anh làm em cười
Em yêu anh lúc anh quan tâm - lo lắng cho em
Em yêu cả cách nói đáng yêu và hài hước của anh
Em yêu giọng nói nhẹ nhàng ấm áp mỗi khi anh thì thầm vào tai em
Em yêu một sự thật rằng em cũng sẽ không bao giờ quên được anh : )
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“Sanitary & Topographical Map of the City and Island of New York," first published in 1865, and now called the "Viele Map", which shows his survey of the original streams, marshes and coastline of New York City, superimposed over the street grid. The map is still used by modern geotechnical engineers, structural engineers and planners to design the foundations of new buildings and structures in the city.
A road map of North Carolina with a legend in the top left corner of the card.
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Publisher:
Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C.;
Date:
1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928;
1929; 1930
Location:
North Carolina
Collection in Repository
North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), collection guide available online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/52postc.html
What appears to be a cartoon-ish, clown-like head on top of a post is actually the scanning device for the Apple Maps car, stopped mid-motion by the short exposure duration. The car is a Subaru Impreza.
Taken in West Long Beach at an onramp to the San Diego Freeway (I-405) southbound.
Happy Telegraph Tuesday!
Map background courtesy of:
mapsof.net/uploads/static-maps/pennsylvania_cities_and_to...
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I built this for the Jolly Roger Contest on Forbidden Cove (forbiddencove.com/parlay/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1472). One of the categories is to build a treasure map, I decided to copy one of LEGO's printed maps. I went for somewhat of a mosaic style, and everything is pretty basic. Still a fun little build.
Cyanotype on topographic map. Digital infrared.
5in x 7in.
This is a proof of an edition of 14 prints that I made for an exchange hosted by Wingtip Press. The theme is "Leftovers" and this is the second year Amy Nack has organized this event. This time there are 130 participants!
The topo maps were leftovers from my dissertation field work in geology in the early 1980's.
Map of the former Bradlees store in Marlton, NJ. The aisles on an angle were leftover from the store's days as Jefferson Ward, part of their "new slant on shopping". This store operated as Bradlees from early 1986 to mid 1996.
The last group of uploads before I set off on another trip tomorrow.
All these were seen at the far end of where we walked, around the spot we were having our picnic lunch.
This was one of the highlights for me of the trip and this photo made my trip 'montage' (I am not sure this is the correct term). I was alone when I spotted it though several others came running when they knew. It stayed still for me but was less cooperative when the others arrived. No one was anywhere near me when I first saw it or even heard my shouts.
This is the only map butterfly I have ever photographed that was in good condition.