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For intrepid out-of-state travelers who experience iffy map reading skills when under pressure, I think Swan Road should lead to a ballet instead of an AFB.
Photo albums covered in vintage world maps and bound with vintage brads. These make great travel albums.
Map of the city of Brisbane. Based on OpenStreetMap data, Copyright OpenStreetMap contributors (www.openstreetmap.org)
Bilder aus der Gegend (Hybrid)
Wie geht das: Weitergeben eines Links für Flickr Karte mit eigenen Bildern auf www.injelea.de
Tokorozawa is a suburb of Tokyo. We spent most of the time there, staying with family. The area highlighted in green is where we went on a 2-day getaway with some of the family -- to a hot springs resort and other sights in the area.
File name: 08_06_020191
Title: Relief map of the U.S.
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Topographic maps
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
From this map you can imagine how much reclamation was created. There is no Marina South at that time.
At the Patchogue stop on the LIRR , it is a 30 minute ferry ride
to a beautiful Atlantic beach
and the wilderness wonderland
of Watch Hill at the Fire Island National Seashore ,
Fire Island ( Long Island , N.Y. )
Info about Watch Hill , Fire Island National Seashore :
ferry: (631) 475-1665
marina : (631) 597-3109
camping : (631) 567-6664 ( $25 per night for a site )
visitor center: (631)597-6455 ( Wilderness Camping Permit ,free!)
Ik geef niks weg, maar heel erg moeilijk is-ie ook niet, zeker niet door de naam van dit geinig buurtschap erop
Oost-indisch Huis/Bushuis, locatie van de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Voorheen het hoofdkwartier van de VOC Verenigd Oost-indische Compagnie.
www.folia.nl/actueel/160126/kunstenaars-exposeren-in-voc-...
You may have seen my 'St. Jacques' Metro map. That map was full of stations named after people I met at university.
This map, which I'm redesigning, incorporates stations named after people from secondary school. All the stations are named, but check this link: speedytortoisetravel.webs.com/centrallineblues.htm
The lines are so complicated, and every other station seems to have an interchange. I started from the lines for this 'city', unlike the St. Jacques one where I started from scribbled lines in a circle and slowly neatened everything out, and adding stations from there.
Joining up the lines makes a contrived, tangled, map which will turn out to be extremely tall and very narrow. I think it's probably impossible to join everything up... so I'm redesigning everything into a map not dissimilar to the St. Jacques one.
I've also missed out a lot of people on the line diagrams so this is a good opportunity to include everyone. I'll finish this at some point in the far future...
Yes, I've even done one for primary school. It was absolutely crazy. It had 1,331 lines in total. I only knew one line, well part of it, anyway. It was extremely complicated, branched as hell and had about 700 stations on it. I don't think I'll redesign it.
I also have a map for all my friends in Corsica, but it suffers from the same problem as the Conapega map, as once again, I started from the lines. I may redesign that one too, but I won't have a circle! Too mainstream.