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This is what goes on in those gmod RP 128 player servers that are always full
This kind of smart, walkable, mixed-use urbanism is illegal to build in most American cities
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Today's Document
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shark vs the universe
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Love Begins
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Cosmic Funnies
almost home
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Jules of Nature
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normal day in tf2 casual
This is what goes on in those gmod RP 128 player servers that are always full
This kind of smart, walkable, mixed-use urbanism is illegal to build in most American cities
Follow the rainbow road to Hallgrims church, Reykjavik - Fylgdu regnbogaveginum að Hallgrímskirkju í Reykjavík, 2023.
磐越西線 豊実駅〜徳沢駅
Ruins of railroad station, Beatty, Nevada, 2023.
Sean bienvenidos a un nuevo especial en el cual vamos a hablar de la aldea Shirakawa-go para celebrar que ya somos 2150 seguidores mil gracias. Shirakawa-go se localiza en la prefectura de Gifu en los Alpes japoneses en la isla de Honshu, este tipo de aldeas nos podemos retrotraer al período Asuka ¿Saben que significa la palabra Gassho?¿la conocían? cualquier duda leo gustosamente los comentarios. Está rodeada por el monte Hakusan fue patrimonio de la humanidad por la Unesco en 1995 y los edificios se perciben desde 1976 aproximadamente en sus alrededores se encuentra la prefectura de Toyama con otras aldeas. Espero que os haya gustado os deseo un cordial saludo y que Amaterasu esté con ustedes . - 白川郷の村について、すでに2150人のフォロワーがいることを祝う新しいスペシャルへようこそ。ありがとうございました。 白川郷は本州の日本アルプスの岐阜県にあり、飛鳥時代にまでさかのぼることができます。合掌という言葉の意味をご存知ですか? どんな質問でも私は喜んでコメントを読みました。 白山に囲まれ、1995年にはユネスコの世界遺産に登録され、1976年から建物が建ち並んでいます。周辺には富山県と他の村があります。 よろしくお願いします。心からのご挨拶と天照大神のご多幸をお祈り申し上げます。 - Welcome to a new special in which we are going to talk about the Shirakawa-go village to celebrate that we are already 2150 followers, thank you very much. Shirakawa-go is located in Gifu prefecture in the Japanese Alps on the island of Honshu, this type of village can be traced back to the Asuka period. Do you know what the word Gassho means? Did you know it? any questions I gladly read the comments. It is surrounded by Mount Hakusan, it was a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 and the buildings have been around since 1976. In its surroundings is the Toyama prefecture with other villages. I hope you liked it. I wish you a cordial greeting and that Amaterasu is with you.
Capitulo 1:ヨーロッパの雰囲気が漂う五稜郭/Goryokaku a hallmark with European airs.
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Sean bienvenidos a una nueva entrega de cultura e historia japonesa, en este caso vamos a hablar sobre Goryokaku, localizado en Hakodate en la prefectura de Hokkaido al norte de la isla de Honshu.
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Toponimia de Hokkaido en, el siglo XIX se llamaba Ezo, fue el último reducto del shogunato contra el nuevo orden creando una república (1868-1869). Hay que destacar que Japón estuvo cerrado al mundo durante 260 años de su historia (1603-1868), este periodo se le conoce como periodo Edo, bajo el régimen militar Tokugawa.
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En 1854 finalizaron los tratados de amistad con Estados Unidos, Gran Bretaña, Rusia. Hakodate se convirtió en una ciudad portuaria abierta al mundo exterior y en 1858, concluyendo el tratado comercial y al año siguiente se convirtió en puerto comercial. Hisaburo Takeda, estudio en Europa y se formó en fortalezas tipo estrelladas de traza italiana, en 1864 se completaron las contribuciones de la fortaleza.
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Espero que os guste y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones.
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Welcome to a new installment of Japanese culture and history, in this case we are going to talk about Goryokaku, located in Hakodate in the Hokkaido prefecture north of the island of Honshu.
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Toponymy of Hokkaido in the 19th century was called Ezo, the last stronghold of the shogunate against the new order creating a republic (1868-1869). It should be noted that Japan was closed to the world for 260 years (1603-1868), this period is known as the Edo period, under the Tokugawa military regime.
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In 1854 the friendship treaties with the United States, Great Britain, and Russia ended. Hakodate became a port city open to the outside world and in 1858, concluding the commercial treaty and the following year it became a commercial port. Hisaburo Takeda, studied in Europe and trained in Italian star-type fortresses, in 1864 the contributions of the fortress were completed.
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日本の文化と歴史の新しい記事へようこそ。今回は、本州の北、北海道の函館にある五稜郭について話します。
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19 世紀の北海道の地名は蝦夷と呼ばれ、共和制を樹立する新秩序(1868~1869 年)に対抗する幕府の最後の拠点でした。 日本は 260 年間 (1603 年から 1868 年まで) 鎖国していたことに注意してください。この期間は、徳川軍事政権下の江戸時代として知られています。
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1854 年にアメリカ、イギリス、ロシアとの友好条約が終了しました。 函館は対外に開かれた港湾都市となり、1858年に通商条約を締結し、翌年には商業港となりました。 武田久三郎はヨーロッパに留学し、イタリアの星型要塞で訓練を受け、1864 年に要塞の建設を完了しました。
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corn mazes were invented WHEN???
Okay. Okay. I’m still not over this, but I’m starting to piece it together in my head.
This is NOT an accurate telling of the history of corn mazes. This is just a hypothesis.
So. What do we need for a corn maze? Well, we need cornfields, and we need the concept of a vegetation maze.
Hedge mazes are a European concept, first created in the mid 16th century.
And while indigenous Americans obviously had corn, they typically grew it alongside other plants and not in vast monocultures.
And so corn mazes can only exist after the widespread adoption of maize by Europeans AND the existence of hedge mazes.
But during this time, is a corn maze a good idea?
A corn maze isn’t something you make on a whim. It’s something that has to planned well in advance— and not only that, but with every path you draw, you’re losing some of your crop! And if you’re a farmer, that’s your entire livelihood! While the wealthy elite can afford to splurge on a purely decorative plant to make a maze from, you certainly can’t do the same with your product.
So a field with a maze needs to somehow bring in more money than a field without a maze to be worth considering. How does that happen?
Agritourism.
Agritourism only works as a concept when most of the population doesn’t already live on a farm. There’s no reason to draw people to your farm in colonial America, where 90% of everyone there sees a farm every day.
So this rules out any year before 1900 on principle alone.
Not only that, but to earn any actual revenue, you need a lot of middle and even lower-class people from cities and towns actually coming to your farm specifically. This isn’t feasible without the widespread adoption of the automobile.
And so corn mazes can only exist after 1920.
But why would anyone in 1920 focus on agritourism? The added costs of labor, advertising, and crop loss would far outweigh any revenue gained. The vast majority of family farmers were doing fine without it!
Until they weren’t.
As farming became more consolidated by massive corporations, family farms were suddenly seeing less and less money. All of a sudden, agritourism became a viable option. If you aren’t making that much money off of your crops in the first place, then it doesn’t matter too much if you hack them up a bit.
And when do we see a significant dip in the profits of family farms?
(from the USDA)
A large dip in 1975, and a nearly vertical slope around 1989.
Now the idea of a corn maze is a feasible one. Especially when the pressure to create new, novel experiences in your farm starts really packing on near the turn of the decade.
Corn mazes can only exist after 1989.
corn mazes are possibly a direct result of unchecked corporate oligopolies
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT ADDITION
Roxham Road, a rural route in Champlain, New York, has become a significant point in the discourse on irregular migration between the United States and Canada. Its significance stems from its role as a crossing point for asylum seekers entering Canada from the United States, especially following the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) between the two nations.
Located near the Quebec border, Roxham Road provides a unique route for migrants. The STCA stipulates that refugees must apply for asylum in the first "safe" country they arrive in, which means they can be turned back at official Canadian entry points if they arrive from the U.S. As a response, many choose Roxham Road to cross into Canada unofficially, where they can then request asylum.
Breezewood, Pennsylvania : Welcome to nowhereland
Nestled at the crossroads of the historic Lincoln Highway, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and Interstate 70, Breezewood has evolved into a notable highway hub. It epitomises a highway-centred society, providing essential services like chain restaurants and hotels to weary travellers on their journeys.
While serving a practical purpose for truckers and cross-country adventurers, "Breezewood Vibes" has also come to symbolise the homogenization of America, particularly at city entrances and highway exits. Often perceived as a place of transition—a stopover rather than a destination—Breezewood embodies the concept of an intermediary location, a nowhere place.
La France Moche - The Ugly France
https://www.paysagesdefrance.org/actualites/336/prix-de-la-france-moche-2024-le-palmares/
The phenomenon known as "La France moche," which translates to "Ugly France," is a term used to describe the perceived decline in the aesthetics of French urban and rural landscapes due to modern architectural developments. It is characterized by the proliferation of unsightly buildings, industrial zones, monotonous residential estates, and commercial centers, particularly in suburban areas and surrounding small towns.
Can someone at NJT explain the thought behind this ad campaign to me
It's fucking obscene and done right irresponsible to promote train fucking
I expected better of you, New Jersey
you expected better from... new jersey?
I mean yeah, they are the US state with the best beaches
https://www.baffinland.com/operation/mary-river-mine/
Baffinland’s Mary River Mine on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, is one of the most northern mines in the world. It has among the richest iron ore deposits ever discovered, consisting of nine-plus high-grade iron ore deposits that can be mined, crushed, and screened into marketable products.
creative process behing the spatial representation of urban birds such as gulls and pigeons