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A map of languages and language families from notes for a conspecies I've been working on for a while. You can see the full version here.
Started in Singapore...up through Malaysia...then into Thailand and up from south to very north...cross border into Laos and by boat to Luang Prabang...bus to Vang Vieng and Vientiane, over the mountains into Vietnam and left from Hanoi.
I don't have any GIS data for Massachusetts. The Connecticut Trail apparently is now posted, but you can still access Brace Mountain from the steep trail in NY State, or the less steep trail from Massachusetts. Download High Resolution Map: andyarthur.org/img/full/maps.taconics/bracemount.jpg
First Day of my week in Paris with Eza.
I can't tell you how great it was to have a week dedicated to sketching with a freind who is like my 2nd sister, who also loves sketching, also studied architecture, also loves walking heaps etc etc. The only big difference is that she does not drink tea or coffee - so not many morning and afternoon tea sketches in this sketchbook. But I am not complaining as it gave us more time to sketch Paris buildings.
Every we went back to our B&B room and drew maps and touched up our sketches - tiring work!
BTW the flower in the right corner was drawn by a waiter for me!
In case you were confused by the current situation in Syria and Iraq I drew this helpful map to clear up just who's side everyone is on.
When the British government talks about intervening in Syria it would be interesting to know who they actually want to win, seeing as the web of alliances and enemies is now so complex the West appears to be trying to ensure everybody loses.
Darren Cullen
Manitoba Royal Commission on Flood Cost Benefit. [Three Principal Recommendations: Russell Reservoir, Portage Diversion, Greater Winnipeg Floodway] [map]. Scale not given. In: Manitoba Royal Commission on Flood Cost Benefit. Report of the Royal Commission on Flood Cost Benefit. Winnipeg: The Commission, 1958, plate 2.
Chairman H.W. Manning
Map of Alaska with old paper style background using "Multiply" blending mode to combine map and background. Map labels use different spacings between characters.
Find the instructions to recreate this map at anitagraser.com/2013/07/29/vintage-map-design-using-qgis/.
Paper background from lostandtaken.com/gallery/antique7.html
Data from QGIS sample dataset and Natural Earth project.
The city of Corfu (Kerkyra) on the Island of Corfu. From a vintage tourist book, dating to the 1970s. Love those Ancient Greek margin designs.
The long and strange road we took while exploring the West for 8 months with our golden retriever and a couple of laptops.
O.S.U. was our code name for the trip: "Operation Shake Up". And shake up we did...our lives are still reverberating.
I love map tacks. How about you?
Unfortunately I couldn't find that many lovely colors in the market. Most of the ones I found were primary colors. Then one night I dreamt of a whole lot of map tacks in adorable pastel colors. Haha! That sounds silly but when I woke up I was still thinking about that dream...and then I decided to color my own map tacks using nail polish! Blogged here
The Millbrae Spur would have connected Interstate 280 to Millbrae along the Junipero Serra Boulevard right of way.
City and County of Denver, Boulevard map of Denver showing Park Hill Heights. Title on top panel "The Cream of Denver Residence Districts.
See more information about the Denver Public Library's Western History and Genealogy Department's Digital Image Collection at: history.denverlibrary.org/images/index.html
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Foldout map booklet, front cover. Combination piece serves as a roadmap from airport to Boulder as well as a streetmap of the town. When unfolded, map highlights favorite spots in Boulder the couple wanted their friends & family to see, as well as informational notes regarding the wedding and subsequent reception. Folded map was intended to be convenient enough to carry in one's pocket.