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A final instar Map butterfly larva attaches itself to a Stinging Nettle leaf before pupating. The Map is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is common throughout the lowlands of central and eastern Europe, and is expanding its range in western Europe.
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Interurban railroad map from 1911 showing Buffalo, Lockport & Rochester Railroad; Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern Railroad; Syracuse, Lake Shore & Northern Railroad; Auburn & Syracuse Electric Railroad; Auburn & Northern Electric Railroad; Syracuse & South Bay Electric Railroad; Newark & Marion Railway; and ferry boat routes of Sagamore Navigation Co. and Skaneateles Lake Transportation Co.
I never much cared for this unit once it was painted up in this scheme. Just about everything WC did turned to gold in my mind except for this beast. The flag unit was much nicer in my opinion but anyway here is 3026 leading 7510 on the OACTI at Soo Yard on February 22, 2001.
This is a map butterfly (Araschnia levana) in summer colors.
Taken with Sony A-6000 (Sony ILCE-6000) and SEL FE90M28G Macro as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 5.7
Petroglyphs near some Native American sleeping circles and remnants of the old trail followed by the natives, in Death Valley National Park. I'm calling it a "map rock" because the older gentleman that tipped me to the location many years ago called it that. I'm very curious if Jim Doss can identify the location; I'm guessing he can.
Could this be an ancient map of the world? Some of the continents are correct but not all are shown.
A Map butterfly pupa attached to a Stinging Nettle leaf. The Map is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is common throughout the lowlands of central and eastern Europe, and is expanding its range in western Europe.
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Araschnia levana f. levana
Spring generation, first generation (f. levana)
Ylöjärvi, Finland
Karttaperhosella kevätsukupolvella (ensimmäisellä sukupolvella) siiven yläpinta on oranssinsävyinen tummin pistein ja täplin. Kesäsukupolvella (toinen sukupolvi) siiven yläpinta on musta valkoisin vöin ja täplin.
oh noes tomorrow i have a meeting at the JR railpass corner in Tokyo station. finding the specific place on the map doesn't really make me not worry. halp.
Provence, France. Taken with Fuji X-T2 with XF50-140 +1.4X and Canon 500D close up filter. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the link below.
Our Daily Challenge 29 December - 4 January : Map.
The walls are thick with mosses with all the damp, and even as a child I thought they looked like maps.
Now, with images from Google Earth in full colour, They are even more like views from above.
An old map measurer wheel (just looked this up on Mr Google to see if there was a proper name for it, but disappointingly there doesn't seem to be one) that must be over 60 years old so I call that ancient! My Dad used to love using it and it came with us on every holiday in the UK.
For Crazy Tuesday: Old
and I hope it counts for 123 pictures in 2023 scientific instrument (without a nice scientific name)
I had this huge map and didn't want to throw it out, so I recycled it. I made a set of map envelopes and postcards. I lined these with left over scrapbook paper.
Had the maps out by the kitchen table, whilst having my afternoon coffee. I'm planning to travel to the Canadian rocky mountains later this year (hopefully), something I've dreamt to see for a long time! Checking and exploring the area via the maps, searching the Internet high and low, thinking this should be a great adventure.
Reminiscing by looking at a Flickr map... What wonderful stories this map of lower Manhattan and its surroundings brings back to me...
I really need the next wider view to really cover my beginnings. I lived, worked, or studied in all the five boroughs of New York City: Staten Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx. This map shows only small parts of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
"But," said Faery Number One, "that is not what our train looks like."
"But," said Faery Number Two, "that is what happens when you hire an artist instead of an engineer."
This is roughly B17, B16, and a little of B22 and 23.
Description: Upper section shows a map of London in c1560. Middle section shows buildings in Fleet Street, Baynards Castle, St Paul's Cathedral, Cheapside and The Royal Exchange. Lower section shows a panorama of the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666.
Artist: Anon
Date of Execution: c1750
Medium: Engraving
Collection: Main Print Collection
Collage No: 30057
Find out more about London maps on our image library and our online catalogue.
Built for the Burgomeister "Diplomatic Attaché Case (DAC)" category of DA4.... a tribute to all of the Decisive Action (as well as the lack thereof) taken by the generals playing out DA4.
This B & W Map was copied from the Internet, then coloured and highlighted by me, to show just how large Canada is as compared to Europe. The Quote is from 'Canada Facts', also from the Internet. Canada is outlined in red.
Please enlarge the map to see it better.
Canada is populated mainly in cities close to the US Border and has only 1/10th of the population of the US. Services are therefore more limited in evey aspect, due to the thousands of miles across Canada with empty, almost unpopulated areas, more evident in the Northern areas. Parts of the Great Lakes are on the US Side, but I had no accurate area to draw the dividing red line.
"Canada is the world's second largest country with an area of 9,970,610 km. (3,851,809 sq. mi.). Russia is the largest with an area of 17,075,272 km. (6,591,055 sq. mi.). Continental United states has an area of 9,428,692 km. (3,639,475 sq. mi.), but with Hawaii, Alaska andits territories it has a combined area of 10,828,548 km. (4,179,819 sq. mi.). Brazil has an area of 8,544,822 km. (3,298,301 sq. mi.). China has a continental area of 9,634,014 km. (3,718,729 sq. mi.), but with outlying territories added it has a combined area of 13,679,699km. (5,280,384 sq. mi.).
LOCATION: ALL OF CANADA!
Geographical settings (or notional ones, in the case of shows set in imaginary towns and counties) for a whole bunch of British sitcoms, soaps, dramas and other fictional TV series (and one radio soap).
Inspired by Dan Meth's US sitcom map.
Accompanies this blog post.
(better bigger)
11pm, Sunday: Now updated to include earlier suggestions.
10am, Monday: I'm especially interested in any series which are set (not just filmed) in:
-- The Borders & Dumfries/Galloway
-- Northern Ireland
-- The Grampians
-- The Highlands
-- Exmoor & Dartmoor
-- Wiltshire & Hampshire
-- Lincolnshire
-- North Wales
00:30, Tuesday. Updated again!
Many more titles added, and a lot more order. Still not much going on in Lincolnshire...
It's also LOADS BIGGER now, since I quite fancy getting it printed and sticking it on a wall somewhere at home.
Let me know if you might be interested in same.