❄ Wild animals of North America
Washington, D.C., The National geographical society[c1918]
https://t.co/EoXcpIkRiz

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The village of 'Dragley Beck', now part of Ulverston, is the birthplace of Sir John Barrow, English statesman, and one of the founders of the Royal Geographical Society.
It gets it's name from the dragon that legend says, sleeps underneath it.

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in 1894, English explorer, photographer & travel writer Isabella Bird, first female member of Royal Geographical Soc, set off from Liverpool to China. “[A] good horse, good ground to gallop on, and sunshine, make up the sum of enjoyable travelling.” https://t.co/s0WJFKba4R

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2020, what is left to say?
In 2020 I rediscovered my love for fiction. I read geographically, for a few months never left beautiful Ireland.
My little thank you note for 2020, an ode to fiction.
Best wishes and stories for next year!!

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"Tabula Geographica qua Pars Russiae Magnae Pontus Euxinus seu Mare Nigrum et Tartaria Minor cum finitimis Bulgariae, Romaniae, et Natoliae Provinciis exhibetur"
Publisher: Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724)
Nuremberg, 1723
https://t.co/y4oIxzSbkn

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Port features writing from 38 contributors plus 20 photographs and illustrations. Geographically, it reaches all corners of the UK and beyond – from container ports to fishing villages, while the breadth of writing is as diverse as the ports themselves. https://t.co/Qihivk0aGf

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The geographical setting of the Smackos - Eden in a Sea of Misery album https://t.co/72ETBfEnoA

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Back in my time at , I got my hand on real estate price data at high geographical resolution. I made static maps for a couple of cities that were printed in a special. Maps were almost entirey made in https://t.co/hy4Eojl3ct 2/12

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Cherman et al. Unraveling the puzzle of Liogenys biodiversity: fifteen new species, nomenclatural acts and new geographical records (#Coleoptera: https://t.co/DdTdpt0Zme

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This map is from the vault of and visualises mobile phone connections as of 2011. The geographical patterns that emerge are interesting to view and of course don't correspond with state borders. Source: https://t.co/LCmvdCVloY

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Hey there Indian-American illustrator. I work mostly with realistic/ geographical map illustrations. I use a mix of Zbrush/ Blender/ Heightmaps I no longer use Twitter to post work, but you can find my work at https://t.co/Xi7O0e2g09 https://t.co/yCn7ZtQLQq
bsishir.com

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Tuisku was able to capture so much in the limited space, from geographical cues to emotional depth, incredibly proud that we could bring this story to life!

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California Sea Lion

The California sea lion is a coastal eared seal native to western North America but there are three species of California sea lion, divided by geographical divisions: Pacific coast, Gulf of California and the Galapagos Islands.

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Some Chinese landscapes shot in fragments, although they are relatively popular attractions, try to use some personalized perspectives and language to express the local geographical features and unique atmosphere

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Question for geology/geography/caving friends: I doubt that this sort of formation (a "roofless" cave/a recession under a prominent outcropping hemmed in on all sides) is really a cave, but I don't know if there's a geographical term for it, and if there is, I'd love to learn it.

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I'm definitely in a map abyss...

I find this one particularly pleasing.

The details of the map combined with beautiful script and the colours, presumably showing geographical or political areas

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Boggarts: malevolent form of Fae from the English East Midlands said to inhabit houses and sheds where they sour milk and render animals barren. More often they live in geographical features like hills, dales or quarries, often encoutnered on rambles

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"Geograpahical Portfolio – Comprising Physical, Political, Geological, and Astronomical Geography" by Levi Walter Yaggy. Published in 1887, the book features large educational geographical charts.

More here:
https://t.co/3pyJilaOgV

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Geographical Fun (1868), a series of fantastic anthropomorphic maps of European countries, drawn by an unnamed 15-year-old girl who had the idea for the novel maps "when seeking to amuse a brother confined to his bed by illness": https://t.co/rsHv7bEcmE

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Day 8 of - Pajamas.
(Is it pajamas or pyjamas? And is that a geographical difference?)

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