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The Chinese in the Ming Dynasty believed that the sky was round and the earth was square. They don't like our geographical concept of placing China in the corner of the East.”as Matteo Ricci mentioned in the travelogue called “利玛窦中国札记".
Versions of the text may have existed since as early as the 4th century BC, but the present form was not reached until the early Han dynasty a few centuries. It is largely a fabulous geographical and cultural account of pre-Qin China as well as a collection of Chinese mythology.
What they would have you believe...
1. China eradicated Covid within 3 weeks of its outbreak peak with no intelligence on how Covid spreads...
2. All Western hemisphere nations are incompetent at pandemics.
3. Coincidence favors geographic adjacency.
You are being lied to...
Final environment asset building II assignment. We did national geographic-style cutaway illustrations! I drew a beehive.
Happy St. George’s Day. I hope that England can escape from its own imperial ego, and release its geographical diversity, its infinite quirkiness, into a delighted world. Tho Scots Indy is needed first, to decisively break Blake’s “mind-forg’d manacles”. Peace & love, Jerusalem
Turtle Island is taking shape - can you spot any of our human or geographical features on our relief map?
“I’ve made a enormous waterfall that falls down into a lake with an island on it that you can only get to by a special boat,” observed Dashi.
@ReayPrimary @imagineinquiry
"Free from the icy grip of winter, the local fauna sheds warmer garments in favor of lighter clothes, and start searching for fresh sustenace"
who knew that National Geographic airs in Gaesto as well! 😛
Art by the incredible @Lemonbizate
Here we go again...bigger than ever! A global celebration like only @foundsoundnat and @1beatmusic can deliver. Our 2nd OneBeat Marathon happens Sunday May 2. The program is breathtaking in scope, both musical and geographical. https://t.co/zNnR3lMKOl
til the Windows Hill is actually a whole geographic region (#Palouse) in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. And it looks unbelievably "fake", 70s Sci-Fi psychedelic landscape-style :)
Maybe for a reason? (by virtue of 70s #scifi being a strongly West-Coast US genre?) https://t.co/MjM77q6kf7
#DirectoFasty @FastyDubs ... El Fasty al encontrar el National Geographic del pez...
(Son grandes chicos, Saludos💕)
@Microrapterr Pretend these aren't over 3 years old lol (dont have many pics scanned on here) but my most developed storyverse is fantasy series taking place on an alternate Earth where scansoriopteryx lineage survived on a geographically isolated South America and became sapient
Kill dat TB patient 🤣 toyotards/shitani pans will now cry in the corner sayin u don't understand physics, fluidity, balance, maths, accounts, economics, history, geographic 😂
Also Western - is a genre - a style of filmmaking, with own tropes, editing quirks and protagonist types. There are no rules regarding its geographic setting or ethnicities of characters involved.
This International Women’s Day #IWD2021 we’d like you to name a woman who has inspired you geographically & tell us why!
The campaign will run from Mon 8 - Fri 12 March: To take part post on Twitter with their name & why they’ve inspired you, using the hashtag #IWDgeographers
Descubre los últimos hallazgos sobre los asentamientos neandertales de la mano de expertos arqueólogos.
Neandertales: el último refugio. Gran estreno el domingo 14 de marzo a las 18:00h, en National Geographic