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Redding is the major city of the Upper Sacramento Valley. This map shows its location and that of the popular Turtle Bay Exploration Park.
A 1907 map of Canada, published by the Department of the Interior, retrieved from the Shawville town hall's outgoing trash.
1. Map of ancient Palestine/Israel, 2. imaginary topography, 3. . . to gOOg's vertical horizons, 4. n-rhizomic topologic connection . ., 5. North & South America, 6. Rhizomatic Tree of Life . ., 7. slow flow 1570, 8. snail beach, 9. Greenwich, London
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
But I wonder where were you
when I was at my worst down on my knees
And you said you had my back
so I wonder where were you
When all the roads you took came back to me
So I'm following the map that leads to you
...on my big-ass road trip this spring. i'm very excited. i'm bringing the dog!
p.s. here's how you can help.
This is the waterfall at VanDusen Botanical Gardens in Vancouver, BC.
I wasn't satisfied with my earlier attempts to process this image with multiple exposures because of the motion blur on the ferns, so I went back to the RAW file and used Photomatix to convert the single file to HDR and then tone-mapped it to get this result.
41. Grand Prix Osterhas, Kategorie Elite, am Ostersamstag, 16. April 2022 in Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
No known copyright restrictions. Please credit UBC Library as the image source. For more information, see digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/about.
Alternative Title: North America
Creator: [Unknown]
Date Issued: [1690?]
Source: Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. Andrew McCormick Maps and Prints.
Permanent URL: digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/singleitem/collecti...
Used in classrooms to help draw maps. I had loads of these during my schooling in the 80s.
I want to know if these were made in other countries? Finland? Japan? South Africa? Argentina?
Let me know!
Used in classrooms to help draw maps. I had loads of these during my schooling in the 80s.
I want to know if these were made in other countries? Finland? Japan? South Africa? Argentina?
Let me know!
August 5, 2009. Our local transit agency, Codiac Transit, won't release a full system map, so I'm making one, which I'll post online and print out. Here is the Google Maps version.
Description: Map with slightly abstracted terrain boundaries (rounded edges) and key in braille. Unknown location. Dutch text in print "Nadruk verboten" and "Ontworpen en Vervaardigd door J. Tenge" meaning "forbidden to copy" and "Designed and Manufactured by J. Tenge."
Note: Map with tactile elements for use by the blind.
Creator: J. Tenge
Date: undated
Format: map
Digital Identifier: MAPS-00079
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Intricate type map of New York, showing neighbourhoods of Manhattan, Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn. The map can be contemplated as an abstract texture, as a location or as a series of words.
Includes Financial District, Battery Park City, Tribeca, Knickerbocker Village, China Town, Soho, Little Italy, Noho, Nolita, Lower East Side, West Village, Meatpacking District, Flatiron, Chelsea, Garment District, Union Square, Murray Hill, Theatre District, Upper West Side, Central Park, Upper East Side, York Ville, El Barrio, Harlem, Morning Side Heights, Hamilton Heights, Bronx, Williamsburg, Brooklyn and more.
Prints are hand screen-printed on archival printmaking paper. Texture, deckle edge and vibrancy of colours convey an air of heritage while the character comes from slight inconsistencies in the ink levels.
Details
Limited colour edition of 100 (pastel green / slate gray)
Signed and numbered by the artist
Format: 56 cm x 76 cm
2 colour silk screen print
Somerset traditional printmaking paper, 250gsm, deckle edge
available at ursulahitz.com