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A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
Salem State College
352 Lafayette Street
Salem, Massachusetts
The Log
September 9, 1968
Citation: University Archives, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Sorby has currently 17 Bog Beacon (Mitrula paludosa) records of this elusive but iconic fungus. The dates are:
17 July 1900
28 May 1961
23 June 1963
15 July 1978
01 May 1980
18 May 1980
19 May 2012
12 May 1988
29 May 1991
01 May 2000
10 May 2009
16 May 2009
17 May 2012
12 June 2012
12 June 2012
03 June 2013
03 June 2013
The map was produced from Ordnance Survey data using freeware provided by Adrian Middleton, downloadable from datmapr.jimdo.com/downloads/
The base map was provided by Museums Sheffield www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/
Map icon from image by Ziggy Senkans.
Bought this map at a used bookstore a few months ago, but kept forgetting to scan it. View the post on eightface.
38. Radkriterium Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 15. April 2017 im Industriegebiet, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
"Messrs Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs
Purveyors of Aids to Magical Mischief-Makers
are proud to present
THE MARAUDER'S MAP"
—The Marauder's Map
The Marauder's Map is a magical document that reveals all of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Not only does it show every classroom, every hallway, and every corner of the castle, but it also shows every inch of the grounds, as well as all the secret passages that are hidden within its walls and the location of every person in the grounds, portrayed by a dot. It is also capable of accurately identifying each person, and is not fooled by animagi, polyjuice potions, or invisibility cloaks; even the Hogwarts ghosts are not exempt from this.
InkCraft Workshop
A map showing how Christianity spread in the first 600 years after Christ.
Dark shading: Predominantly Christian by AD 325
Lighter shading: Predominantly Christian by AD 600
1. Ireland
2. United Kingdom
3. Spain
4. France
5. Germany
6. North Africa
7. Egypt
8. Israel
9. Asia Minor (modern Turkey)
10. Macedonia
11. Italy
12. Mediterranean Sea
13. Black Sea
Sources:
Coasts, lakes, rivers: Natural Earth Data (public domain).
Imagery: Natural Earth Data (Natural Earth II) (public domain).
Bible places: Bible Geocoding used under CC BY 4.0.
Made with reference to this map at Wikimedia Commons.