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UNEF II, The second United Nations Emergency Forces was established by United Nations General Assembly, in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 340, to supervise the ceasefire between Egyptian and Israeli forces after the end of the Ramadan War.
From either NY 23 or Elm Road. As NY 23 is a shorter drive, and the elevation climb is slower, I prefer NY 23 by far. Adobe PDF: andyarthur.org/img/full/maps.windham/media7747.pdf
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i'm now planning my first trip to neederland. . .
Amsterdam looks like some small town, without endless suburbs, giant industrial park, and all those things i can't stand !
i want to go there. . . .
The Underground as it could have been.
From dansd.com/the-map-of-the-underground-that-was-and-could-h...
So I could just pull out my camera and look at it when I got lost. Very helpful. Too bad I couldn't read anything on it.
Here's an updated version with most of the landmarks for the Kaliphlin Guild added in. There's still some work to be done like naming the bodies of water besides the Great Southern Ocean, but I think it's progressing nicely.
A map case belonging to, at the time, Capt. James Leach. was fighting in the Bulge around Bastogne as part of Patton's 3rd Army.
This is the 1938 plant hardiness zone map which was created using 40 years of data from the 1936 Atlas of American Agriculture and was published in the book Hedges, Screens and Windbreaks by Donald Wyman. This format became the prototype for all future hardiness zone maps. Image courtesy of Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University.
an attempt at a hachure relief map in qgis.
Short, fat triangles point downhill on steep slopes. Narrow, long triangles point downhill on shallow slopes.
how it was done...
- generated contours from a dem
- used Vector > Geometry Tools > extract nodes on the contours to get "sampling points" along each contour line
- generated slope and aspect from the DEM layer, using Raster > Analysis > DEM
- selected the sampling points layer and the "Point Sampling tool" plugin to get the slope and aspect values at each sampling point
- with this new layer, used Ellipse Markers with data defined properties
symbol type = 'triangle'
symbol width = 0.003 * slope * slope
symbol height = (33 - slope) / 5
rotation = aspect
horizontal anchor = 'center'
vertical anchor = 'bottom'