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A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
Retrieved from:
www.bikewashington.org/trails/cct/cct.htm
Quote:
"The Capital Crescent Trail (CCT) is a rail trail project running though the Northwest D.C. Area. On weekends, it is a VERY popular spot for local cyclists and rollerbladers. During weekdays, bike commuters use the CCT to travel between Downtown DC and the Northwest Suburbs.
The southern 7 miles between Georgetown and Bethesda has a 9-foot wide asphalt surface and is in excellent condition. The northern Georgetown Branch extension provides a crushed gravel surface for the final 4 miles between Bethesda and Silver Spring. The two trails are connected by a brand new tunnel located under downtown Bethesda."
I admit, I piggybacked on the wildly popular idea of using old maps in art and craft. I don't know who started it, but I like it. I have always loved maps, and spent just as much time reading my school atlas as I did my favorite novels.
Mapa de escritoras peruanas, participan, Victoria Guerrero, Dina Ananco y Becky Urbina. XXXV Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara. En Guadalajara, Jalisco. México, Lunes 29 de noviembre del 2021. ( © FIL/Natalia Fregoso)
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org
(c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
I took the Roanoke Valley BUS Metro map and simplifed it down to resymble the New York City Subway Metro map.
It was fun and new for me. I found it funny how it's hard for me to symplify things but really easy to make things more complex. So i was stretched in that reguard.
I used mainly the pen tool and a few symbles. I liked having to tp use dashed lines.
The two guys on the left spotted my camera just as I took this shot, and shouted 'put that bloody camera away'. Unfortunately for them, it was too late...
8/365
January 8, 2009
Shawn finally got to come over and we spent our time together downloading maps for "The Adventures of Link" and taking turns playing it on the NES while eating junk food and taking. Good times!
Map of El Paujà drawn in my notebook by Marco, the proprietor of the Posada Samey; Estado Bolivar, Venezuela; 7 April, 2007
cover, map and back page advert for the september edition of the shoreditch map. if you happen to be in the shoreditch area in a poncy bar you can pick one of these up for free...
The usual arrangement of depicting a map of the USA. No wonder Alaska is considered a "US minor outlying island"
04/29/2015 A pair of visitors consulting their map of the BBG. Kodak Ektar 100. Canon A-1. Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4.
In good weather this is a fun activity but the new generation 1 in 25000 maps mean that you need to carry a heap to keep track of where you are going
Result of the MAP-it participatory mapping session on the European Quarter on 19/11/2010. Blue group moderated by Marco Schmitt
Item Number: MAPS-z52
Document Title:U.S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Soils, Fertilizer Investigations Kodiak and Afognak Islands, Alaska South Coast Showing Location and Extent of Kelp Groves Scale 1"= 3 Miles
Project: MAPS __Maps __ _14 Miscellaneous Projects
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose: none
Physical Characteristics: __0000199455 __33.5 x 47.5 lith pos __ paper
Dates: 1913
Notes: Color Key, Legend. Milton Whitney, Chief. Frank K. Cameron, In Charge. Mapped by George B. Rigg. Sheet A.
Artist/Creator: U.S. Dep't. of Agriculture
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.