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Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

Train routes in and around Tokyo, Japan.

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This was used extensively to get around Frankfurt's U-Bahn system.

Perfect timing for the We’re Here! gang’s theme of the day: maps! It’s super windy here, and the power went out at 10:10.

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

Braathens SAFE route map in Winter 1989, from a Dan-Air 29 October 1989 timetable.

Antique Maps of the World

Double Hemisphere Map

Jean Baptiste Nolin

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From the Sacramento Bee. I live right below where I-80 and I-5 intersect. It looks like I'll be under 8-16 feet of water should the levees break. So much for the glories of a first floor apartment.

Hey Paul

Effective November, 1977. Celebrating it's 50 year anniversary, VARIG (wich stands for Viaçao Aerea Rio Grandense) was flying worldwide with Boeing 707 and DC10 aircraft. The airiline filled for banckruptcy protection in 2005 and in 2006 had it's valuable assets sold off for 'just' USD 24 million. The brand VARIG still exists, being operated by GOL Airlines. None of the European/US/Asian/African routes are operated anymore but a few South American cities (Buenos Aires/Santiago/Caracas/Bogota).

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

Map of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh)

UNEF II, The second United Nations Emergency Forces was established by United Nations General Assembly, in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 340, to supervise the ceasefire between Egyptian and Israeli forces after the end of the Ramadan War.

Map of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh)

Map of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh)

Found in a disused Soviet army base deep into Germany, this map tickled me.

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

So I could just pull out my camera and look at it when I got lost. Very helpful. Too bad I couldn't read anything on it.

i'm now planning my first trip to neederland. . .

Amsterdam looks like some small town, without endless suburbs, giant industrial park, and all those things i can't stand !

i want to go there. . . .

Here's an updated version with most of the landmarks for the Kaliphlin Guild added in. There's still some work to be done like naming the bodies of water besides the Great Southern Ocean, but I think it's progressing nicely.

i'm so buying this when i go back to 誠品.

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

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