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still getting my bearings on the city

Map of Södermanland

2013, athens, exarcheia, greece

Map of what the Earth might look like 50 million years in the future, from Dougal Dixon's "After Man".

*This is photo manipulated picture, created for a photoshop contest site* survivor side contest 060606

Where is Rajasthan. The Rajasthan, located at Latitude : 27º 00' N, Longitude : 74º 00' E. Get the Rajasthan location map. The Location Map of Rajasthan showing the location of Rajasthan in India.

Hand drawn maps made during the last 20 years reflecting representations of the european city faced with automobile and sprawl.

Signed Goonies map that I added Corey Feldman to.

 

I met Corey at the London Film and Comic Con.

 

For a full travel blog about my trip visit: www.travelshorts.com/london-film-and-comic-con-2011/

10x10 RR Group 138 Any map card from roos

 

Drawing by H. Ron

© Published by Palphot Ltd.

An overview look as of August 2020 at my collection of transit timetables, maps, schedules, ride guides, etc. that I've amassed so far. Many of these were picked up while visiting and fanning different systems, and several others were kindly given to me by fellow transit enthusiasts. This series of photos is based loosely by state or providence, but sometime city or region depending on what I actually have.

 

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... of the hike photographed in this set. See this page for an interactive map.

 

Our hike is the red track. We had hoped to connect to Westface Trail (black track), and take it over to Fantasy Canyon to make a loop trail, but despite how close we came, we never could find the end of that trail.

 

Additionally, it was already close to 3pm, and on a late October day, we weren't sure we had enough daylight to do the loop option.

 

Please see my webpage on this hike for a complete trip report.

To some it may look like a cross but to the natives of Australia it is a map to a watering hole with animals coming from all directions to feed.

 

KVW Creations

 

Caption: This map shows the various Mennonite mission outreach locations in Brazil.

 

Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions Photograph Collection. Mission to Brazil, 1954-1970. IV-10-7.2 Box 2 Folder 20, Photo #3. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.

Oh , *thumbs up* , he is using Paper Maps Not Google Maps :)

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In the car I was like Tina Thörner, the famous Swedish map reader. We did not miss one singel turn. That I know of.

The organism that I found interesting was the tree frog. Tree frogs mostly live in trees all around the world and their sizes range from 1 inch to 4 inches. They will either have pads or claws on their fingers and toes to help them climb. Tree frogs have a special type of skin that secretes glycerol to help them keep warm. During summer and spring time, the male and female tree frog will mate and build a nest to store the eggs. The female can lay from 200 to 2000 eggs in the water, and water flow will help to disperse. Of the many eggs laid, only 1 or 2 will mature to an adult frog because the tadpoles eat each other to survive.

www.ehow.com/about_6368792_common-tree-frog.html

animals.howstuffworks.com/amphibians/tree-frog-info.htm

From my site, the tree frogs all lived in one single population. The tree frogs lived relatively clumped up in one area and close to one another, so the mates could be found easily. They were located near the swamp because there were enough trees and moisture for them to survive. The trees provided an established habitat, and the swamp provided food and environment to reproduce. This seems more of a source population, because there is less competition for resources and habitat. The population will exhibit stable growth because the lack of competition from others, and the quality of their habitat is decent. The offspring of the population are mostly in the water waiting for maturity. Immigrants are not likely, but if there were it should be from the stream leading up to the swamp.

A) Given that the average number of offspring per female is 2.

In 5 cycles, there should be about 10 offspring.

In 20 cycles, there should be about 40 offspring.

Yes, because the number of offspring is increasing.

B) One model that relates can be the Diamondback Terrapin experiment from lecture. Diamondback Terrapin turtles have a long incubation period and their overall survivorship is only about 60%. Although the turtles may lay plenty of eggs, only a few or maybe even none survive. Just like the tree frogs at my site, the survivorship of the tadpoles is very low as they compete for survival.

Another model that relates can be the density-dependent factor. One example of density-dependent factors would be the trees. Trees that have limited light would be affected in growth. The tree frogs at my site need space, if space was limited then the ability to reproduce and survivorship of tadpoles would decrease.

 

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Added the destination tags to my map today and I love this idea :-)

The map for our San Francisco to Chicago road trip... 3378 miles of the United States

Maps of global progress toward grain fortification are consistently the most popular download from FFI's website. Here Bob Baldwin shares a slide with the 2011 map during a meeting of the International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus in 2011.

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