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Draw a map of the path that water takes from when it falls out of the sky to when it comes out of your faucet.
We didn't expect to see something like this in Cusco. This is a trout tarte - totally delicioso too.
I made these coasters. Tiles from Home Depot. Cut out images from an antique map calendar. Mod Podge. Glued on felt bottoms. LOVE. THESE.
Item Number: MAPS-207-sh20
Document Title:City of New York, Board of Estimate & Apportionment Commission on Building Districts and Restrictions, Map, Accompaning Tentative Report of March 10th 1916, Showing Tentative Height Districts, In the Borough of Queens Scale 1"= 2000'
Project: MAPS __Maps __ _14 Miscellaneous Projects
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose: A&E
Physical Characteristics: __0000199957 __55 x 42 __ __lith pos __graphite __paper
Dates: 10-MAR-1916
Notes: Explanation, Set Back Rule. Maps-207-sh10 in graphite.
Artist/Creator: City of New York Board of E&A
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
Semanalmente exploramos a cidade sob um olhar interpretativo.
Somos portugueses e encontra-mo-nos actualmente a viver em diversos pontos do mundo, respirando assim, diferentes culturas.
O objectivo deste projecto é relacionar temas e conectar pontos de vista, demostrando o que sentimos, o que vemos e o que temos.
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Eline Vooijs
This map is really distored since I've visited places in foiur of the largest countries there are but not the whole countries. China, Russia, Canada and the US are all really big.
Small beads associated with women's jewellery were found outside the fort walls in the 3rd Century, but inside during the 4th Century. Co habiting, marriage or mistresses became long term residents within the fort.
I made these coasters. Tiles from Home Depot. Cut out images from an antique map calendar. Mod Podge. Glued on felt bottoms. LOVE. THESE.
And I thought I lived on the Firth of Clyde. This is the map at viamichelin.com, and I really wanted to like it...
Spotted this in the warehouse area of the museum, not really on display (even by the standards of the warehouse at the NRM).
Leading to its economic strength as a major industrial city, Pittsburgh sits geographically at the confluence of 3 major waterways and is accessible by several interstates and rail lines. (Source: Google Maps)