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Map and building index for Monash University's Gippsland campus in Churchill, Victoria. For more information on Monash University - and maps of other campuses in Victoria and aborad - visit www.monash.edu
Putney’s bedrock is dominated by schists that began as fine-grained, muddy sediments collecting at the bottom of an ancient sea several hundred million years ago. These sediments were later crushed and deformed during the continental collisions that formed the super-continent Pangea. In some areas, the schist is relatively pure – such as the Northfield Formation that lies in a thin band along the western edge of Putney, forming the Putney Mountain ridgeline. In other places, the schist is mixed with other rock-types, indicating time periods when biological detritus and volcanic materials were mixing with the muddy ocean-floor sediments. One such area is the Waits River Formation, directly to the east of the Northfield Formation, where schist is mixed with impure marble. This marble supplies calcium carbonate to the local soils, promoting the growth of certain calcium-loving plants.
7. august (dag 1): København - Soltau (D) (391 km)
8. august (dag 2): Soltau - Würtzburg (435 km)
9. august (dag 3): Würtzburg - München (300 km)
10. august (dag 4): München (0 km) - Charlotte kommer
11. august (dag 5): München - Innsbruck (A) (144 km)
12. august (dag 6): Innsbruck (A) - Landsberg am Lech (D) (188 km)
13. august (dag 7): Landsberg am Lech - Rothenburg odT (218 km)
14. august (dag 8): Rothenburg ob der Tauber (0 km)
15. august (dag 9): Rothenburg odT - Nürnberg (81 km)
16. august (dag 10): Nürnberg (0 km)
17. august (dag 11): Nürnberg - Augsburg (185 km)
18. august (dag 12): Augsburg - München (81 km)
19. august (dag 13): München (0 km) - Charlotte flyver hjem
20. august (dag 14): München - Seesen (585 km)
21. august (dag 15): Seesen - København (525 km)
I alt: 3.244 km
This portion of the Nissequogue River is tidal. Lots of opportunities for creativity, whether overlooking the estruary or tromping the Long Island Greenbelt Trail - remember to follow the white blazes!
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A map I have from roughly 1975 era. Just a quick set of photos - needs cleanup and better scan of at some point!
This last link of Phase III was accepted and put to traffic in January 1969. After four and a half years of effort and at a cost of approximately $235 million, the most massive undertaking in the history of the Army Signal Corps was finally finished, constituting throughout South Vietnam and Thailand the fixed-station, commercial-quality Integrated Wideband Communications System.
Taken from the web.
Close-up of the mall directory. Note that the only two remaining mall entrances were both near Carsons (on mall's west side). The ones on the east side near the demolished Wards store were both also removed.
I am a huge Google Maps fan, but with it's birds-eye navigator and real-time traffic info, Yahoo has outdone Google! Check it out: http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/index.php
Routing 30,000 randomly-chosen trips through the paths suggested by 10,000 randomly-chosen geotags. These are perhaps the most interesting routes between the endpoints of the trips, even if not necessarily the most likely.
Data from the Twitter streaming API, August, 2011. Base map from OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA.
位置:中国湖南省怀化市怀化学院西区
A map of Huaihua College's Western Campus (怀化学院西区) in Huaihua, Hunan (湖南省怀化市)
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