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Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. BBN is the random scatter of green in the middle (early ARPANET). Sprint is the organized star topology in purple near the top. AOL is a gray disconnected island in the lower center. There is little correlation between this network connectivity graph and physical geography, except for a clustering of Pac Rim connectivity.
Here is a gallery of Internet maps by Ches of Lumeta, and Ben below provides a link to a huge map with labels.
This technique can also see the network “lights go out” during wartime bombing raids.
In a nutshell, they use a modified hacker trick of sending a storm of IP packets out randomly across the network. Each packet is programmed to self-destruct after a delay, and when this happens, the packet failure notice reports back the path the packet took before it died. To visualize this sea of data, Ches applied place & route software from the semiconductor CAD industry to untangle the hairball of data and spread it out in a 2D map that humans can easily absorb. In these maps, one can see security gaps and unknown network connections. (disclosure: we invested them when they spun out of Bell Labs)
Taken on 04 July 2016 in Sweden near Goteborg Varekil (Tjörn S, Myggenäs, Sweden) (20160704-DSC_3255)
Insert to a 1963 British Railways staff propaganda publication with a foreword by one Dr Beeching!
It wouldn't fit nicely in the scanner, so I've had to crop a little on all three to include the most of mainland UK.
GBRf's 66721 "Harry Beck" passes through Roade Cutting on the afternoon of Friday 7th July. The Tube Map liveried 66 is hauling 6O55, 14:40 Daventry - Dollands Moor empty mineral water vans.
EN:
Map of Tuscany showing (among other cities) Pisa, Livorno, Lucca, Pistoia, San Gimignano, Siena and Florence. The map is painted on a wall in the small town San Miniato. And, let's be honest, they kinda exaggerated the size of their own town :-)
NL:
Kaart van Toscane met daarop (onder andere) de steden Pisa, Livorno, Lucca, Pistoia, San Gimignano, Siena en Florence. De kaart is op een oude muur geschilderd in het plaatsje San Miniatio. En, laten we eerlijk zijn, de inwoners van San Miniatio hebben de grootte van hun eigen stadje lichtelijk overdreven :-)
For those of you who want to know where I took this shot; check it out in Street View!
all the places that i have lived at in the past 15 years...tho u only see 8 Xs, i have actually moved 11 times. some Xs are not showing because i moved in and out of one place 3 times
Pratt Connector trail map from the Forest Service contract document.
Update 6 years later - This trail has been built and has been in use for several years now. It's a great walk and provides reasonably easy access to the Pratt Valley.
17th Century Barony Maps c.1609 - Parte of the Baronie of Strabane.
(From collection of maps of escheated counties of Ireland)
PRONI Ref: T1652/16
Down to 13 stores compared to 19 in November of last year:
www.flickr.com/photos/walmart3/30356602923/
Background map courtesy of:
mapsof.net/uploads/static-maps/georgia_county_map.png
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NASA image release November 16, 2011
The science team that oversees the imaging system on board NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has released the highest resolution near-global topographic map of the moon ever created.
This new topographic map, from Arizona State University in Tempe, shows the surface shape and features over nearly the entire moon with a pixel scale close to 100 meters (328 feet). A single measure of elevation (one pixel) is about the size of two football fields placed side-by-side.
To read more on this image go to: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/news/lro-topo.html
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/DLR/ASU
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Metro, Subway, Tube, Underground. Different names for the same thing. Many cities have one and they all have maps so we can use them. Some are schematic, such as the London Underground Map, some are more geographically realistic, like the New York Subway Map, but they are all works of art in their own right. Now what if the cities of the world were linked by a metro system? Well that's what I've done here my with my artistic interpretation of a World Metro Map.
The design leans more towards the realistic style (New York Subway Map) rather than schematic style (London Underground Map). I felt this makes it visually appealing yet still easily recognizable.
The downside of taking the more realistic approach was evident in the dense area of Europe. It was difficult to choose the cities for this region due to the limited space available. Whilst some locations didn't make it to the finished artwork, I feel that the major historic cities of Europe are well represented.
More info about this and where it can be purchased on my blog:
source of this map:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:DesertStormMap_v2.svg
PSP Buckeye was just south of the Breach line, with the grey line going right through for the Big Red 1, is where we were located at.
done with sumi-e brush and markers. way bigger than my scanner, so i experimented with cleaning up the digital photo...not great, but okay.
Just playing around with some nice datasets in QGIS 2.0.
Data sources:
energy.usgs.gov/OilGas/AssessmentsData/WorldPetroleumAsse...
The symbology was extracted from the .avl provided by USGS using avl2qml: github.com/snorfalorpagus/avl2qml