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January 16, 2010.
This amazing map of the Michigan Peninsula was drafted in 1822 and was, of course, done without the use of planes or any other means of aerial vision - and yet is very true to scale.
In the wine tasting room they had a map of Mendoza and the many winery locations. most of the areas that are covered are wineries and small communities nearby. The rest is all desert land.
Sometimes we get serious about studying maps... For a list of the 10 most likely things I'll take on a hike, visit www.annestravels.net/10-things-take-on-a-hike/
Map of City of Brass blog, as per www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
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Spotted this in the warehouse area of the museum, not really on display (even by the standards of the warehouse at the NRM).
The Mapes, Files and Camilleris accompanied to the Pre-Christmas fete at Houghton called Madrigals an evening of food and music--Roy Canilleri, Mary, Jeff and Fray
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Tallinn City Museum
Tallinn, Estonia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn_City_Museum
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