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山奥の小さな馬路村を歩く
#map   #hiking   #japan   #trail  
Kanto Region, Japan

Kanto Region, Japan

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Butterfly Map

Butterfly Map

Bird Migration, Western Hemisphere, National Geographic

Bird Migration, Western Hemisphere, National Geographic

The TOKYO SKYTREE mural, teamLab, 2012

The TOKYO SKYTREE mural, teamLab, 2012

Jorg Schmeisser, 2nd Journey to China (1994), coloured etching on 4 paper plates

Jorg Schmeisser, 2nd Journey to China (1994), coloured etching on 4 paper plates

#jorg schmeisser   #etching   #art   #china   #red   #ink   #journey   #blueprint   #cartography   #diary   #map  
Jerry Meyer, Civilization & Its Discontents (2010)

Jerry Meyer, Civilization & Its Discontents (2010)

Linda Norris, Carousel

Linda Norris, Carousel

Map (Nelson Greene, 1925): Mohawk Indian Towns (1580-1799), showing location of the chief Mohawk Indian towns on or near the Mohawk River from the time of their migration from Canada and Vermont to the Valley about 1580, until the few remaining Mohawks were removed by Col. Van Schaick in 1779. The Dutch settlements and forts of Albany, Waterford, Niskayuna. and Schenectady settled prior to 1700 are here shown. Up until 1666, the dates here shown are all estimates; after that they are matters of historical record. (via History of the Mohawk Valley)

Map (Nelson Greene, 1925): Mohawk Indian Towns (1580-1799), showing location of the chief Mohawk Indian towns on or near the Mohawk River from the time of their migration from Canada and Vermont to the Valley about 1580, until the few remaining Mohawks were removed by Col. Van Schaick in 1779. The Dutch settlements and forts of Albany, Waterford, Niskayuna. and Schenectady settled prior to 1700 are here shown. Up until 1666, the dates here shown are all estimates; after that they are matters of historical record. (via History of the Mohawk Valley)