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Stockholm's Globe Arena underneath the hot summer's moon. This view from David's apartment in Södermalm.
Salix matsudana 'Navajo' = Globe Willow.
May also be known as "Navajo Willow".
I am impressed with the natural shape of this Willow.
Salt Lake City, UT.
I'm not sure that I have properly ID this Willow tree.
If I'm wrong please correct.
Using Gimp and a map of the world I created this globe. I used paths to create the continents, the latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Scroll down for animated version.
The Babson World Globe, originally dedicated in 1955, refurbished and rededicated on October 2, 1993. It was for many years the largest rotating globe in the world and the second-largest one ever built (28 feet in diameter, weighing 25 tons).
The orginal Babson Globe was constructed of panels with enameled surface for the land & water details. The panels eventually began rusting off. When the globe was rebuilt, DeLorme provided vinyl (much lighter) panels for the visual details.
This globe stands in front of Coleman Hall which once housed the Great Relief Map - a 65-foot plaster of Paris model of the lower 48 states which accurately matched the curvature of the earth3-D. The map was removed in 1998 to allow for the conversion of the building into residences for students.
Babson College is a private business school located in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Yeager Garden - Coleman Hall - Babson College in Babson Park Wellesley, Massachusetts - Google Map -additional views
Globe Holidays of Barnsley: (GL06 HOL) a Noge Catalan bodied MAN, painted in this white livery with pink and purple stripework, and captured here whilst in Skipton Town Centre.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 12th October 2014.
Ref No: PICT37237/CL.
This new 16" diameter inflatable globe featurs the latest generation of NASA satellite imagery.
Each EarthBall also displays 'NightGlow Cities', allowing you to see the world's cities glowing brightly at night.
New York, 3 June 2021 — The first ever UN General Assembly special session against corruption welcomed the launch of a new global network today to “develop a quick, agile and efficient tool for combatting cross-border corruption offences.” More: www.unodc.org/unodc/frontpage/2021/June/un-welcomes-creat...
Credit: UNODC
Japanese architect Fujimoto's Serpentine Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens in October 2013 (from the Flattened Globe series, images generated by flattening out photos taken using the Ricoh Theta360 camera, which takes 2 180-degree images and stiches them together)
Entrance to the former residential part of the Globe Works - pictured in August 2012.
William Ibbotson founder of Ibbotson Brothers, steel converters, refiners, manufacturers and worldwide merchants built the Globe Works in 1824. The main building was designed to incorporate a domestic residence. The west wing was residential, the east wing counting houses and warehouses. In 1863 he moved to a site on Cross Smithfield before purchasing the former workhouse on Alma Street which he renamed Globe Steel Works.
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