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Deatil of the pattern around the eye of the puffer fish.
My new book on photography needs a good publisher!
Found a map of Africa on the road. I have added the country names for any budding explorers out there.
I also seem to have renamed Algeria.
The accessible stars in the roleplaying game 2320AD (the successor to the classic 2300AD). For a PDF version, see www.nada.kth.se/~asa/Game/2300AD/nearstar 2320.pdf (the locations of stars have been projected onto the x-y plane. For a purey topological map, see www.nada.kth.se/~asa/Game/2300AD/nearstar2320topology.pdf )
The topology of the network is determined by the range of the stutterwarp drive. It just "happens" to be long enough to produce indefinitely long "arms", yet is not long enough to make everything accessible. The range is almost exactly at the percolation transition.
displayed Arms and Armour at The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly Prince of Wales Museum of Western India (Mumbai museum)
Pyrrho
Government: Parliamentary Democracy
Last Known Ruler: Prime Minister Dauntelle Illeve
Land Area: (approx.) 309,000 square miles (158,000 sq. misons); Earth comparison: about the size of Oman
Geography and Climate: Pyrrho is a single island with no satellites whatsoever. It rises from some of the deepest waters known on Aquanus, and its land varies from lowland tropical forests to flat grasslands and rolling hills to arid, dry mountains. Temperature averages vary widely from area to area.
Highest Point: Mt. Lucreau 18,999 ft. (2.57 misons)
Eternitudes/Infinitudes (rough) With Respect to the Center of Aquanus: .1.03 to +1.35S; .1.67 to +2.05W
Capital City: Galbereo, est. pre-invasion popuation: 1.05 million
Best Known For: Politics, Galbereo (the largest city on Aquanus), business acumen, ships and shipbuilding, music, culture
Interesting Fact: The only known survivor to have sailed the Bay of Whoops to the Edge and return wasn’t a Zephyr, but a Pyrrhonian.
Way back in 2012 yateleyart and Mrs yateleyart spent a few days in Korcula on the the Croatian island of the same name.
yateleyart likes doodling maps and on this occasion he doodled a map of the island in the visitors' book in the house where they stayed.
That was 2012. yateleyart and Mrs yateleyart forgot all about it . . . .
Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.
Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.
Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA
Porto Cupecoy is the most luxurious, culturally-rich residential experience in the Caribbean islands.
The luxury residential resort of Porto Cupecoy enjoys a prime location on the island of Sint Maarten, the Caribbean’s premiere island.
Since Porto Cupecoy is situated on the Dutch side of the island but is just a short distance from the French border, residents can also enjoy the sophistication and natural beauty of the island’s French side.
I found this vintage map at Pick and Pay, the storage unit resale store in New Waverly, Texas. The folded map is 11 by 5 inches, and when it's unfolded, it's HUGE!
There are samples of each major clan's tartan's, plus a map of Scotland, along with other historical tidbits.
I need to photograph the entire map--even with creases and corner holes it would be a wonderful framed map.
Hillcrest is a one-way private drive from S Bluff Blvd that exits onto Crescent Dr - maps don't show the drive connecting.
The USGS GNIS placename database was used to make this map. It shows place names that start with "Santa" (orange dots), "San" (blue dots), and "Los" (green dots). Unsurprisingly these terms are mostly found in formerly Spanish areas, especially the coast of California (but not the northern coast!), southern Arizona, southern Texas, and New Mexico—with a particular concentration in northern New Mexico in the vicinity of Santa Fe. There's also a line of these terms in northern Florida, apparently connecting the old Spanish settlements of St. Augustine (San Agustín) and Pensacola. I wonder if this line relates to the string of missions the Spanish established between St. Augustine and Pensacola centuries ago.
Source data, USGS GNIS placename database and ESRI's state boundary data. Software, ESRI ArcGIS.
Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.
Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.
Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA
Trip outline. July 14th - 21th......1000 km.
Bucharest to Sinaia:
Train
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $5 - $9
DURATION: 1 h 32 min
Sinaia to Braşov:
Train
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $2 - $4
DURATION: 1 h 4 min
Braşov to Sighișoara:
Drive
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $14 - $22
DURATION: 1 h 42 min
Sighișoara to Sibiu:
Drive
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $12 - $18
DURATION: 1 h 33 min
Sibiu to Cluj-Napoca:
Drive
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $21 - $35
DURATION: 2 h 19 min
Cluj-Napoca to Turda:
Bus
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $1 - $35
DURATION: 39 min
Turda to Cheia:
Taxi
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $6 - $8
DURATION: 11 min
Cheia to Turda Gorge:
Walk
ONE-WAY APPROX: N/A
DURATION: 46 min
Turda Gorge to Cluj-Napoca:
Drive
ONE-WAY APPROX: Free, met some rock climbers and they gave me a lift
DURATION: 31 min
Cluj-Napoca to Baia Mare:
Bus
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $14 - $21
DURATION: 2 h 27 min
Baia Mare to Breb:
Bus, taxi
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $13 - $16
DURATION: 1 h 19 min
Breb to Hoteni:
Bike
ONE-WAY APPROX: free, bike rental CAD$ 6.50
DURATION: 20 min
Hoteni to Ocna Șugatag:
Bike
ONE-WAY APPROX: free
DURATION: 35 min
Ocna Șugatag to Breb:
Bike
ONE-WAY APPROX: free
DURATION: 1 hour
Breb to Cluj-Napoca:
Bus
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $41 - $60
DURATION: 3 h
Cluj-Napoca to Bucharest:
Fly (Blue Air)
ONE-WAY APPROX: CAD $55
DURATION: 1 h 40 min
europa durante las invasiones barbaras (siglos V al X)....donde el elemento germanico.....la sangre nueva... se mezcla con antiguas tradiciones....aun siento que debo aprender cosas de ahí....en mi vida llena de deudas siento q aqui hay un tema pendiente....pero todas las deudas se pagan
Routing 30,000 randomly-chosen trips through the paths suggested by 10,000 randomly-chosen geotags. These are perhaps the most interesting routes between the endpoints of the trips, even if not necessarily the most likely.
Data from the Twitter streaming API, August, 2011. Base map from OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Monterserat%20Shores/233/107/22
❖ We are glad to welcome you to the pages of the "Gor" world in the vastness of the Second Life virtual space in the city of Violentia!
❖ It is built in a medieval setting based on a fictional universe based on the novels of John Norman "The Chronicles of GOR" events and the history of which is created by the players themselves, based on the proposed canons of the world.
❖ The gameplay is described in the general chat, in the discussions you can find the necessary information about the rules of the game, information on lore, cultural nuances and features of the world.
❖ The basic principle of the role-playing game is the maximum freedom of the player's actions within the limits of an adequate norm within the framework of the world. The rules mentioned in the discussions were written in such a way as to provide the user with the greatest scope for creativity and interaction with the virtual world.
❖ For any questions, you can contact the administration of the role-playing directly. Enjoy your time in the open spaces of the GOR!
Administration: Lee Vortex, co ʙ ʀ ᴀ (colett.levee), ℑαĭnα (mermaid122)
This map shows data collected during the day from 6am to 9pm.
I have been carrying a GPS tracker with me at all times, walking, busing, driving and flying. This image is generated solely from the GPS data. The color of the lines corresponds to the speed I was traveling. Frequently-traveled paths appear thicker because of how many overlapping tracks there are.
More information: aaronparecki.com/GPS_Visualization