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Printable tourist attractions map of Denver.
Created by Tripomatic
www.tripomatic.com/United-States-of-America/Colorado/Denv...
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!)
Printable tourist attractions map of Savannah.
Created by Tripomatic
www.tripomatic.com/United-States-of-America/Georgia-a/Sav...
ILRI map of areas in Africa where cropping is possible in the years 2000 and 2050 (photo credit: ILRI).
* 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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Some people want to know where I live. Well, it is in Klickitat county. Most people think Washington state is always wet and green, well, that is not all the case. The Cascade mountains block the moisture from most of the east side. Also, oddly enough NY city even gets more rain than Seattle.
Printable tourist attractions map of Minneapolis.
Created by Tripomatic
www.tripomatic.com/United-States-of-America/Minnesota/Min...
Sri Lanka Map www.mapsofworld.com/sri-lanka/sri-lanka-political-map.html
presents detailed information on the country's administrative divisions. The administrative capitals are also pointed on the political map of Sri Lanka. The geographical coordinates of Sri Lanka are 7° North latitude and 81° East longitude.
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!
In April 2013 we hauled our canoe and tent over to Merchants Millpond State Park and enjoyed some very fine camping and paddling.
One day we paddled east through the millpond, through Lassiter swamp and up Bennett's Creek for about two miles before turning around. The high water this year made the paddle up Bennett's Creek a record setter, beating by far (almost a mile I reckon) our previous attempts. Highlights were lunching on an old, now flatten, beaver lodge and spotting a yellow-crowned night heron.
The next day we put in for the first time at the Gatesville dock/ramp and paddled up the Bennett's Creek Paddle Trail to the Merchants Millpond dam and back. Another great paddle with many beaver lodges, jumping fish, and another great lunch at the turn-around. This paddle trail also has a couple of platforms for canoe-camping.
In the map above, the first paddle is the *green* line; the second the *red* line. Our campsite is circled in *yellow* and the *orange* X marks our favorite lunch spot.
Talon asked me to take a picture of the thing that reminds me of my best friend. Well, a map reminds me of my best friend.
© Rachel Nacilla 2011
QGIS 2.18.10, uses Data copyright OpenStreetMap contributors
Uses attribute table and the "Create Indexed Vector Grid" plugin what I wrote. Going to have to re-write this for QGIS3 and for Processing framework.. and allow fixed size cells (the grid cells were meant to be 10km x 10km but are more like 8.5km x 8.5km)
Font is Mint Spirit No.2
It was only recently that the official Metro map got all solid lines. They used to show future extensions in a hatched pattern. Yet they still have the design in the legend - see upper-right-hand corner, showing the "planned station." There are no "planned" stations!
A different problem exists with the two pop-outs (other than just clutter). The one on the left points at the location where half of the Red Line trains end. And the one on the right... well, it points to the end of the Yellow Line, but to have parallel structure with the other pop-up, it should point to Mt Vernon Sq, the early turn-around point for some Yellow Line trains.
Washington, DC.
See also Evacuation Instructions.