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28. Albishorn-Bikerennen von Hausen am Albis im Zick-Zack aufs Albishorn, am Mittwochabend, 25. August 2021.
Foto Martin Platter
Virginia Institute of Marine's Marine Advisory Program's 'Teachers on the Estuary: A Field Course on Virginia's Coastal Ecosystems' workshop held along the Eastern Shore. Jun 26, 2019. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
map of Valencia, Spain, textiles, buttons
What happens when the journey is over? Will we continue to wonder, or return home forever? Do collected maps become useful resources for the future or commemorative decoration?
“For some people, I think this experience will be a one-time thing that they look back on from time to time, but for me it feels like a natural next step in a journey that will continue for a very long time.” ~Travel Blog, Barcelona, January 29, 2007
The graphic shows exchanges of electricity in the Nordic countries in 1996. The Nordic countries have a long tradition of cross-border cooperation in providing an efficient and reliable power supply. The main reason for these exchanges has been that each of these countries has a different mix of power generation facilities. In the later years, from around 1997, the cooperation has changed from being an oligopoly structure with dominant state-owned enterprises to a competitive marked.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Philippe Rekacewicz
Credit: Laurie VanVleet, Ithaca City School District
Created in: Terra server
Location: Taughannock Falls State Park
Description: Aerial map without title and scale.
For Christmas 2013, I received the astronishingly beautiful collaboration of John Howe and Brian Sibley: The Maps of Tolkien's Middle Earth. John Howe, if you're unaware (along with Alan Lee), was the official concept artist for Peter Jackson's movies. Brian Sibley has done countless movie companion books for the series as well. Set to a backdrop of a Middle Earth map blanket, what could be better?
2. Radquer in Mettmenstetten mit Masters-Schweizer-Meisterschaften am Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2017.
Foto Martin Platter
Maps and Atlases live in Hamburg, Turmzimmer, 23.02.2013 - © Doreen Reichmann
More: www.doreen.es
A map in the museum encourages you to place a pin on your city. I tried but there were already plenty of Knoxville-area pins on the map.
A collage of images showing the map on the atrium floor of the History Colorado Center during the process of construction. True north is at the top of the pictures, map north is on the right (don't look for a north arrow because there isn't one).
Map artist: Steven Weitzman
Monday 5 November 2018: Chisapani (1620 m) - Chumling (2385 m)
Manaslu Circuit Day 4 / Tsum Valley Day 1
Chisapani / चिसापानी (1620 m) - Gampul (1626 m) - Lokpa / Lhokpa / लोक्पा (2240 m) - Gadhi Khola Bridge - Chumling / चुम्लिंग (2385 m)
Chumling School camp
Gampul is where the trail into the Tsum Valley splits off from the Manaslu Circuit. We spent the next week in Tsum.
I first trekked this section of the trail with Hazel back in 2015, just before the first 2015 Earthquake which struck this area very hard. Read more about my 2015 trek on SparklyTrainers: Tsum Valley trek with Val Pitkethly.
Read more about my November 2018 trek in Nepal on SparklyTrainers: Manaslu & Tsum with Val Pitkethly.
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