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Google has a neat little application for viewing their maps on your Windows Media enabled mobile phone.
The quality of this photo is a little lacking, and my screen is somewhat better than it appears in this picture, but I'm pleased to say that much of the functionality of the web version of Google Maps is available in the mobile version.
Well here's a better detailed version of the map that I promised to you guys. It's still a work in progress.
In celebration of GIS Day, teams of military and civilian UNIFIL peacekeepers participated in a competitive rally event. Teams had to identify locations based on map-related clues and answer a series of UN and GIS-related questions as quickly as possible. Naqoura, 17 November 2021. Photo by Pasqual Gorriz/UN
The Mapes Money Tree casino at 2nd and Sierra in Reno. It later became Eddie's Fabulous 50s, and most recently the Reno Live dance club.
This is a close up of an old map I carry around while exploring Honolulu's Chinatown.
I've linked a few of my pinhole photographs taken in this area [click on notes in map above].
More photos in my Chinatown series.
Map courtesy: University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Library, Map Collection
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, Honolulu, 1914, sheet 37 [cropped].
aqui el mapa detallado del cerro san cristóbal. la tapa del mapa está "por ahí". en todo caso, puedes pedir un mapa a la entrada del cerro.
We have worked our way up to visiting India, a vast, intimidating place for outside visitors, but also full of fascinating experiences, rich cultures, and of course, the unexpected.
One of the things I admire most about India is its utter frankness and inability to dissemble. India is what it is, all mass of humanity, colorful celebrations, crowded buses, dirty streets, polished temples, lonely beggars, spicy food, and hazy landscapes, and we are here to see it all.
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In the early 1940s the village of Derwent in Derbyshire was demolished to make way for Ladybower Reservoir. I have combined a 1924 map of the village with an aerial photo taken from Google Maps to show where the village lay in relation to the current landscape. I wasn't sure of the best way to display it, so this photo has a bit more map and a bit less photo!
This is a map of Seoul with some of the places we visited.
Below are my steps to create the map:
1. Using Google Earth, I plotted the location of each attraction.
2. I printed the map and traced over it with white paper and a pencil. I drew in the river and placed an "x" for each attraction.
3. I inked-in the river and drew the landmarks. For all inking, I used a Fine Black Sharpie Pen.
4. Next I lettered each landmark.
5. After erasing all of the pencil marks, I scanned the map and added a couple of elements (Miso, and the Nanta drawing) using Paint. I also added "Han River" as I forgot to letter this by hand.
6. I printed the map onto parchment paper. Once scanned back in to my computer, I e-mailed it to myself so I could complete the editing using my iPad.
7. On my iPad, I added the Torn Brick effect and Rough Edge border.
8. Finally, I added my watermark using the iWatermark app. The watermark is a stone stamp that was created in Korea. The Korean letters phonetically spell my first name, Douglas.
Title: Tabula Asiae II
Map Maker: Sebastien Munster
Place / Date: Basle / 1540
Description:
Rare first edition of Munster's Ptolemaic map of part of the Ukraine and the region between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea extending south to include all of Armenia Maior and part of Armenia Minoris.
Shows Noahs Arc in the Caspian Sea, believed to have come to rest in a mountain in Armenia according to the map. Shows Armenia Maior, Iberia, Albania, Colchis, Porte Albanie, the Euphratis River, the Tigris, Assyriae, and many other place names in the cradle of civilization.
Armenia on antique maps
The state of Wisconsin was created in 1848 with 28 counties and a population of around 300,000. Today there are 72 counties and the population is 5,686,986.
This map can be viewed in more detail at the UWM Libraries Digital Collections:
Maps of India is the largest resource of maps on India. This site provides all types of India map-Outline maps, physical maps, Political maps, Reference maps and India news maps-along with a large number of utility tools and informative write-ups.
Map of Oakland, Alameda and Vicinity. Showing Plan: Streets as opened and proposed. Compiled from the most reliable public and private surveys. Published by M.G. King C.E. Oakland, Cal. 1876
(From Library of Congress Geography and Map Reading Room)
I found the Minecraft mod "Pixelmon" and decided I should make a good adventure map for it. A lot of time has gone into so far (maybe too much...) to create the physical parts of the map. Unfortunately, since the two mods that I'm using are still for 1.6.4, the new barriers are not used in the 1.0 version of the map.
Currently, I have 4 towns done, but only 2 are accessible. This is due to a simple reasons:
1: The route connecting the 3rd and 4th towns is not finished.
2: The 3rd town has yet to receive a gym.
3: I'm not sure if the shops' pricing and the gym levels are good enough and don't want to over extend.
Like I said earlier, there are two mods:
Pixelmon 3.0.2
Mr. Crayfish's Fruniture mod 3.2.9.1
I can't update the map to have 1.7 blocks (would love to though) until these two mods are updated.
Also, I guess a link to the mod download would be nice.
www.minecraftforum.net/topic/2523478-pixelmon-adventure-m...
The link is on that page (on the first post of the topic) and you just need to save is as a zip, then move everything into one folder since I messed up the uploading...
If you try out the map, let me know how it works! I would love some feedback!