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Friday, July 3. 2009
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Quote of the Week
"It’s extremely gratifying. I can’t wait for this to show up on Google Earth for the first time."
Entrix Inc. senior project scientist Chris Pfeifer on Slough’s Gut Marsh which his company helped rebuild in Delaware (corrected per comment) in the Cape Gazette.
Japanese Imperial Army Maps Online
Maps from the Japanese Imperial Army archives are now online (Japanese language archive) and might be used to study changes in forest cover or the growth of cities, per one researcher. Some of the maps date back to the 1880s. The maps were collected, copied or created during times of Japanese colonialsim, making residents of some impacted countries less than pleased with their appearance on the Web.
- AFP
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