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State of the Map
by ajturner
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Going to the UK for State of the Map and GUADEC to talk about GeoData standards and GeoClue.
This is a map of the locations of the conference and various useful sightseeing tidbits
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Going to the UK for State of the Map and GUADEC to talk about GeoData standards and GeoClue.
This is a map of the locations of the conference and various useful sightseeing tidbits |
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King Lear : 1, 3
"Duke of Albany?s Palace is probably Falkland Castle. See http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/falkland/falkland/
It is very near to Macduff?s Castle too, which is probably not a coincidence.
Edited by Keith_F (12/30/05 05:36 AM) " |
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