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For the weekly Scavenger Hunt at TWTME: Map
From my grandmother's atlas that I rescued when nobody wanted it. I love this old book, where Oslo is still called Kristiania, and where I can find bits of flowers and leaves from when my mother, uncle and aunt used it to press flowers for their school projects in nature science.
Btw, they say Norway is so long that if you flip it south, it would reach all the way down to Rome. With the crappy weather outside my window right now, I've two (or is it three?) words for you: Let's Go!
map not to scale (vector design)
(Please do not use any photograph for any purpose without prior consent)
Montreal (Qc) CANADA - August 19 2009 - model released photo - asian (Filipino) male teen check a map in front of Notre-Dame Basilica in Old-Montreal
Map of Scotland, control room, nuclear bunker, Troy Wood, near Anstruther. The markings on the map are from an exercise in the early 90s. I think the wee coloured mushrooms indicate nuclear targets.
This is our current working map of the spheres. Note that some of the spheres already explored have a shorthand listing of the system (this will be added to periodically as the group explores more territory further away from their home sphere.)
Inside of map. Sadly, I had to settle for this smaller version. When it was scanned and emailed to me, its was a beyond huge size that no matter how many times I tried, could not download all the way with my lame dial up. The bottom half wouldn't come through, it was just gray. I emailed it to a friend who resized it to a managable size
I still have the huge version in my inbox, if anyone wants it emailed to them for whatever reason, I'll be more than happy to send it to them
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
Day 10 of my 30 days of watches is a side scrolling world map based on NASA's topo map. The current "noon" is highlighted under the yellow sun, so the map makes one rotation per day. The local time is displayed around the tropic of Capricorn. When the button is pressed the world spins to display the map.
Supporting Map for Letterkenny Development Variation, (Area of Town Centre Extension).
The plans will be on display until the end of January 2006.
More information at www.donegal.ie/dcc/planning/lkennyplan2.htm and www.damienblake.com/2006/01/letterkenny-development-plan-...
The infamous house on the hill looms over Los Angeles like an old friend, long forgotten to time and sits empty waiting for anyone to fully understand the stories that the walls have witnessed first hand.
It was here Dr. Harold Perelson on the eve of December 6th, 1959 had gone mad, killing his wife with the intent of killing their three children as well. When the eldest daughter escaped and got help, Dr. Perelson had taken his life and let the house and its tragedies be lost to history.
Despite the house being handed over to a woman, and later her son, the house was left as a time capsule with no one daring to live within those walls since the murder all those decades ago. For the first time, the time capsule has been open and welcomed its first visitors outside of its owner to explore the ballroom on the top floor and old fashioned bar, the four master bedrooms, gorgeous staircase, and the evidence of life left behind.
Perhaps it depends entirely on the user: Do you want aerial photographs so you can experience the fun of spotting your own place on Earth from a Satellite? Does the photograph provide affirmation that your patch is as photogenic or democratically important as the next person’s?
If you actually use electronic maps as a tool for locative information, distance between places, as a navigation device like a paper map, is the photographic so helpful? Would another form be of more use?
38. Radkriterium Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 15. April 2017 im Industriegebiet, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
There's a unique fare map at each station showing the fares required to get to desired station. So far fares range from NT20 - NT65 ($0.60 - $2) and tickets can be bought at vending machines. Currently, the MRT station is still expanding (buidling new stations in various parts of Taipei).
My Step-Mom (Lance's Mom)(She's no longer married to my Dad, but I still call her Mom) called last week and told us that she wanted to have the kids come to visit her at her home on the Sunshine Coast. WITHOUT US. She wants to start a tradition of having the grandkids come to Grandma Shona's house.
Considering that no other Grandparent has ever done this for us, we are in a little bit of shock.
The plan is for her to come up here for a visit and then bring the kids back with her for a few days. I will then drive down and pick them up.
CAN I GET A "WOOHOO"?
The kids have talked about it non-stop, though it is weeks away. Graham drew this map today showing the route to Grandma Shona's house.
Awesome.
(Though not to scale. Just so you know.)