It's been a year since we first booted up #Zelda#TearsOfTheKingdom! ⚔️🛡️ What do professional cartographers think of this #map of Hyrule? How does it stack up against the perfect 10 out of 10 map in #BreathoftheWild?
Though the majority of #forestry companies in #BritishColumbia have committed to presenting their proposed operations in the #FOMportal, the project is currently #voluntary, the press release stated.
The first time we saw this altered history of Chicago, we laughed and laughed, had always encountered small original versions of the print in books, and thought it was so creative.
But now I worry that centuries in the future a conspiracy theorists will anchor their arguments with the altered image.
Sharing etymological roots in pairs is particularly true when it comes to the word for "raspberry": For example, Lithuanian avietė & Latvian avene. it comes from Proto-Balto-Slavic *áwis "sheep", because to them, raspberries resembled sheep.
J'ai découvert hier que le bâtiment à l'angle de la rue des Bretons et l'avenue du Président Wilson à Saint-Denis abrite le "Celebrity Center du Grand Paris" de l'église de Scientologie.
Ça doit être récent vu que je passe là tous les jours et c'est la 1ère fois que je le remarque
Si je croise Tom Cruise, je lui pète la gueule (du haut de mes 1m70, je doit faire une tête de plus que lui)
Edit : C'est leur cousin de l'« Église de Scientology » en fait. (Le fameux cousin très ressemblant mais avec une moustache et des lunettes). Il y a aussi 2 grands panneaux « Scientology » en haut de deux côtés du bâtiment
Via becca.explains.the.occupation on Instagram, here's a map of Palestinian villages before the Nakba, created by Zochrot.org (available in English, Hebrew, and Arabic)
You can click on the markers and read the history of each village.
Are you coming to #PyCon US this week in Pittsburgh? I am!
I put together a helpful custom #map 📍 with the recommended local places from the PyCon US website to help me navigate - hope it helps you too in some way.
@forteller Jeg har for første gang endret en gangvei i OSM, før det har jeg bare endret informasjoner for allerede eksisterende bygninger. Har du noen erfaringer hvor lang tid det tar til den er inne i systemet dersom jeg ikke har bed om at en person til sjekker den? #NorskTut
Hey, das ist fast so cool wie das #fedicamp vom 16. bis 21. Juli, für das ihr euch ja wohl inzwischen angemeldet habt ...OOOODER? Das ist auch hier in der Gegend. Perfekt für nen dynamischen Urlaub!
👉 F e d i c a m p 2024 👈 https://fedi.camp
What can I use to make a simple #map from a list of coordinates?
I have a #Minecraft world that I've been working on for a while. I've built a network of secured routes between nether portals and I'd like to make a sort of tube map of them. I've done it on paper previously, but I don't want to redraw the whole thing every time it outgrows the page.
It doesn't need to be fancy or pretty. I just want to stick the place names and coordinates in and get a plot / chart / map out for reference.
Die Autopolitik macht immer was ihr gerade recht ist. Hier wird für viel Geld ein toller Radweg gebaut der aber super steil ist und auf der Straße dafür das Radfahren verboten. Nebenbei wurde der Radweg im Winter nicht regelmäßig geräumt.
(Title picture is from yesterday in the Parque Natural Sierra de Castril, narrow single track only went for a couple 100m but a good occasion to take a photo and make me look like a badass)...
But i rode all that i had marked in the map, plus the dotted line from about Zaorejas to Molina de aragon.
When i rolled out of albarracin, a bikepacker came pushing up the hill, riding into town. We greeted each other, then i rode along the canyon again and after a few km turned onto a nice gravel track.
When i was approaching the town Bronchales, the bikepacker i saw earlier caught up with me and we went shopping, ate something on a bench and chatted a bit, then went into a cafe. He was a spanish guy, livong in uk lake district. He rode a single speed bike, that’s what he has stored at his parents in spain. Very strong cyclist i guess, he does ultra racing and also trail running etc. Later two more guys showed up in the cafe, they were from a town in the french alps, also here to ride the circle. Spanish guy had to go, he wanted to do another 100km that day, so i chatted a bit more with the french guys, then left. I was sure they would soon overtake me, i was carrying a lot of stuff that made my bike heavy. A bunch of peaches, beer, coke, water… I was kind of worried to not pass anymore shops or bars because of the warnings of the route creator, but at least on the bit i rode it wasn’t bad really. Next town i passed had a warning on the gpx: single trail up the hill. I stumbled around, pushing my bike zig zag up the hill but could not make out anything that looked like a trail. So i just followed the gpx straight up the grass.
from this point i stumbled onto a single trail. I don’t think it could be found below
Kept cycling, mostly surrounded by trees, to the nacimiento de tajo, i guess the source of the tajo. Few km further i called it a night and made myself comfortable in a refugio.
I wanted to air out my sleeping bag outside a bit but it got all wet from the dew. It was really cold again. Got some cookies and coffee in and then cycled about 35km to the next village to look for a bar to warm up, it was really cold again.
Finally rolled into Checa, found a bar, drank some coffee and ate so.e tostadas just when it started raining. The woman in the bar said it’s gonna rain all day, so after another cafe con leche i said fuck it and went out in the rain. It was starting to rain heavier, i was freezing again and hummed the old LL Cool J classic “I need gloves” to lighten up my mood. Why didn’t i buy any in Alicante?
In the next valley the rain had stopped and the road looked like it hadn’t even rained here. It was a nice quiet climb up a small asphalt road with some really mean short grades, to the spectacular village Chequilla. Crazy red rock formations. From there it kept going on asphalt, spectacular canyon road again along the Tajo river. I stopped in the next village and drank a coke. I called one of my bosses, wanted to ask about only showing up at work in the second week of july, and she asked me if i didn’t rather want to take all july off too instead. I said i will be able to kill that time, so yes. This sounds all great but it is due to the fact that the industry i work in is in a crisis and we don’t have enough clients willing to work with us right now. I get paid 60% salary though so much better than unpaid leave i guess.
photo is actually from earlier today, still at the tajo though
The track following the tajo turns to gravel for the rest of the day, amazing rocks and potential spots to swim in the turqoise water, if it wasn’t so cold. Shortly before Zaorejas i turn into a refugio again and call it a night. I am a bit bummed that i haven’t met anybody that day, i mean there were a few people, but i was kind of hyped to meet all these cyclists in that one town and thought it would maybe continue a bit like that. Oh well.
Today morning then i went a bit further along the tajo after cookies and coffee, again about 35km to the next town with a bar. Ride aling the tajo the turned to riding up the rio gallo which was still great, it was a really cold morning though once again. “I need gloves”.
Rolling into Molina de Aragon, nice looking town, i sat down in a bar for a coffee and some tortilla. Then i spotted the two french guys. I called them over and we talked, was fun. Apparently i clocked in more distance on that first day but they had taken some kind of shortcut to end up there with me. They had slept in their tent last night and actually had a layer of ice on it in the morning. Not mad about my decision to sleep in that refugio, even though it was kinda shoddy. First one was also not that great, at least not compared to those i saw in the sierra castril.
I then left the montañas vacias route to get some regular españa vacia on the way to some lake where i saw there was a campsite.
I was riding a bow to not be on the main road and what was amazing tailwinds in the beginning, turned to side and headwinds on the last 25km. But i can’t complain, so far the wind has always been in favor of me. Campsite is 27 fucking €. Definitely stealing at least some toilet paper.
This has been my route so far, if anybody is interested.
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Cycle touring in Spain (lemmy.world)
(Title picture is from yesterday in the Parque Natural Sierra de Castril, narrow single track only went for a couple 100m but a good occasion to take a photo and make me look like a badass)...