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Wings of a male Red-tipped Shadefly, Argiocnemis rubescens, a damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. Australian Museum specimen K301173.
Dorsal view of the right forewing, above, and the right hindwing, below.
A map of the route of ascent on Padmanabh Peak
These photographs were taken by Harish Kapadia, and were donated by him to the American Alpine Club Library. Please contact library@americanalpineclub.org with any inquiries
For NRES 355, Fall 2017, University of Kentucky. Spatial data acquired from
1) Lexington's Open Data Portal (data.lexingtonky.gov),
2) "Urban Tree Canopy Assessment and Planting Plan" created by the LFUCG and Davey Resource Group, October 2013,
3) National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP), 2014 edition, downloaded from the REST web service at (kyraster.ky.gov/arcgis/rest/services).
4) Lidar data from Kentucky Aerial Photography and Elevation Data program, Kentucky from above, 2013 (kygeonet.ky.gov/kyfromabove).
A map of the forthcoming road network. Quite where Mario comes into is anyone's guess (along with "where is his brother?")
Virginia Institute of Marine's Marine Advisory Program's 'Teachers on the Estuary: A Field Course on Virginia's Coastal Ecosystems' workshop held along the Eastern Shore. Jun 26, 2019. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
On our jopurney from Washington to Staunton we drove along the Skyline Drive - but time constraints meant that we had no time to stop for exploration. The next day we went back and drove up the southern section of the Skyline, stopping for a short walk to Blackrock Summit. Thus we managed to walk a very short section of the Appalachian Trail.