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42. Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 8. April 2023 in der Industrie, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
Map of Missouri published 1845 in Germany by Joseph Meyer, Hildburg, during the period of heavy emigration from Germany to Missouri. Note. Shows earlier boundaries of Lafayette Co. before Johnson Co. formed (1934). Other apparent discrepancies.
Arne's finger is pointing at our current location, the fulton county airport. He explained that we needed to be at certain height to avoid other aircrafts, and that we needed to keep our distanse to the other two airports in proximity.
Graptemys pseudogeographica (kohnii)
SE Kansas
April 2011
(This subspecies is also known as the Mississippi Map turtle)
this map was on the wall in line for the wild thornberry's ride.. i love maps, so i had to take a pic.. but it doesn't really make sense. the ride is set in the jungle, but the map centered on the arctic circle.. hm...
The image of the compass on map
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Google Earth showed the Air Force Academy campus as it appeared to me when I flew overhead 20 years earlier.
Item Number: MAPS-221
Document Title:Topographical Map, Of The, City of Pawtucket, and The City Of Central Falls, R.I. Scale 1"= 600'
Project: MAPS __Maps __ _14 Miscellaneous Projects
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose: TOPO
Physical Characteristics: __0000200140 __31.5 x 43 lith pos __graphite paper/cloth
Dates: 1910
Notes: Compiled bt Geo. A. Carpenter, City Engineer. Key, City Property, Fire Stations, School Houses, and Ward Rooms. Rec'd OB. 6-MAY-1921, formerly numbered Job #6512-2 Peoples Pk. ink stanp recto.
Artist/Creator: Geo. A. Carpenter, City Eng'r.
Please Credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
I always get lost in the Technodrome in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles NES game. And once I find my way, I get owned by the astronauts. But it's a nice map, I think. One reason I draw my own maps is because looking at a ROM-captured map can be hard to see exactly what the paths are because there's so much detail in the foregrounds and backgrounds. Sometimes my maps of paths are single lines (like Metroid and Aria of Sorrow) and sometimes they're outlined hallways like this. The hallway look is easier to follow, but harder to draw. The proportions keep getting messed up.