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meanders @
NMA.shortcuTOlyrics
New Model Army´s Space
Raw Melody Man
Ian McDonnell`s recordings blog
Nobodyelse Albums
New Model Army EXPO
New Model Army 2008 pics
DeAmicis, Stacey´s photos @Tommystock
gazraf.´s photos @Tommystock
Rogeletric NMA tube...
...& Moose´s contributions too
Ghosts symphony
The First New Model Army
meanders IS and something else
what is
why is
animation
another concept
SULLIVAN, T.
SULLIVAN, J.
DENBY, J.
Joolz Tweets
HEATON, R.
MORROW, S.
MOOSE, H.
ALLEYNE-JOHSON, E.
HAMMER, R.
"NELSON"
BLOMBERG, D.
ZYCH, P.
RELPH, John: NMA Discography
WULF, G.
BOHN, J.
PIERCE, J.
BIFFER, A.
GODWIN, F.
O'REILLY, D.
RAGET, G.M.
Nemo Sandman
LEESER, K.
GIL, R.
Milla Jane
Gdansk Janek
MACINNIS, Allan
PAISLEY, Jim
Hessen InaG
ATTAC
NETWORK Worldwide Projects
ECHELON
World WATCH Institute
WWI em português
NEW INTERNATIONALIST
COUNTERPUNCH
Workers Action
FOREIGN Policy IN FOCUS
or another FOREIGN Policy
CoeXisT Mag
Global Voices
Global MindShift
Agência Carta MAIOR
INDEX on censorship
Znet
WORLD SOCIAL FORUM
TRANSPARENCY BRASIL
Consciousness Brasil&World
meandro
meanders Araguaia
BRAZILIAN Institute of Geography&Statistics
BRAzIL Shuttle
Cyberspace Atlas
GEOGRAPHIC
SPROL society macroscopic effect
SINBIOTA
BIOdiversity
Conservation Alternatives
BOTANICAL images
Earth Meanders
That James Caird
Antartic Research of Delaware
The Earth & The Moon
SAGAN, C.
GOULD, S.J.
LOVELOCK, J.
KAKU, M.
GRAFFIN, G.
MOORE, Z.
HAWKING, S.
CARDEAL, T.
GROSSET, A.
SIMONETTI, M.
DE GRANVILLE, D.
YATSUDA, A.
LESSINGER, A.C.
projeto OCKHAM
GRAMANI, J.E.
BARCINSKI, A.
Wannabe GONZO
QUADRADO, A.
COELHO, M.
MUGGIATI, A.
HAUBRICH, A.
MAGALHÃES, V.
CATARINO, D.
CIPRO NETO, P.
OBSERVATÓRIO DE MÍDIA
OBSERVATÓRIO da Imprensa
Repórter SOCIAL
BRASIL de FATO
EcoAgência
ambiente brasil
PÁGINA 22
SIBEA
ComCiência Ambiental
Ciência Hoje
ExtraLibris
OUTRO Brasil
Dear Friends: Caros Amigos
A Nova Corja
do Desenvolvimento
Capital na Escola
GeoMundo
Direito às Pílulas
Física na Veia
Boatemática
Ciências no Quotidiano
A Origem das Espécies
Blogs de Ciência
Rede ECOBlogs
Educ@r
that meAnders
Vida RE(s)cOndi(d)Ta
VARELLA, D.
BALBONI, M.R.
FREITAS, A.de
SALLES, M. Informática Educacional
GONÇALVES, M.
MARUO, V.M.
MAGNABOSCO,C.
NATSUI, É.M.
VLASSIS, S.
Brasil Tour Office: Turismo Brasileiro Oficial
NATSUI, L.
lunakafe
Blue Dog Meanders
Luisa´s meanders
opus Meanders
Wanda Wanders
Belgian 'Licatessen
Swedish Hot
being Finnish
Canadian Herbs
Cyborg Chicken
New Zealand Biscuits
Australian Justin Sullivan
Antartica's David Ruth
IslandS in Marianas
Kung Fu Monkey
Sevillanas y Otros
MalagAEtas and Philipetas
Jámon del SIOME
Curiosidades de Japón/ ODD things from JAPAN
Arquitecronicas del Susana
Metal Avec Ellegance
Bootlegs are NOT Piracy!
Reflexões de Sharazade
A Vida Escrita a Mão
La Mia
BRASIL Op WEG
UTRECHT van Anders
GIRLS UNITY: Bandas de Mulheres
COPPOLA, F.
Merchã oficial de DeadFish by Francesco
WOODWARD, A.
GOLDFARB, L.
MASSARI, F.
VIEGAS, M.
SANTOS, D.
DYSTYLER, D.
PIMENTEL, L.C.
CASTRO JÚNIOR, C. (FranChico)
PACIANOTTO, A.
A Mente do MACHADO, Micael.
Cobertura fototextográfica de El Loco Flavio Ferraz
Fila Vinícius Vieira de OLIVEIRA
Se Liga SEELIG, R.
Club Kingsnake
DAGON
Encyclopaedia Metallum
MetalShip
1.000.000 beers (BIG or not)foUr Metaaaaal!
some music was meant to stay underground
Rock Genius
Sleaze rocks
News for the punks by the punks
Indy Weekly
desde España
Universo do Rock
é o que o url diz: Underground Family
É O Q DIZ
VAI NO TALO?
VAI NO OLHO?
deIVANeios
FEIJÃO TROPEIRO
Made in Bahill
Bahia rocks!
LUX, A.
Acuso
Prediletos
Bezetacil
Trópico
Digestivo Cultural
Agulha
paradoXo
dying days
RAMOS, M.A.
Videotexto Editora
NAVEGAPRENDER
ANTONIETE, P.
Blogologia
CARDOSO, C.
BRAGA, Nilton
NEWLANDS, M.
PAULINO, S.
BARALDI, M.
ORLANDELI, W. A.
José EDilBENES Bezerra
Quadrideko
LEAL, L.
O OUTRO LAUDO
FERREIRA JUNIOR, L.
OVERMUNDO
do mesmo Laudo
OGURA, L.
BONIFÁCIO JR., L.
LIEBENBERG, L.
Detrás do Armazém da Chita
IKUTA, M.Y.
PAUTZ,E.
DAHMER,A.
ZOMBIE,L.
ARTE QUE ENTORPECE
A visualized orgasm & alterated state
Blogotó blogotó da Adriane
Interesse Comum Loja Artesanato Gabriela Rangel
RECICLARTE
Simply Sparkling
SMITHSON, R.
BRADFORD, R.
MORRIS, M.
GALLO, A.M.'s meanders
MAÏON, J.F.
meanders mosaic
DALZIEL, John´Meanders
BRANDON´s Ocean Rising
PETERS, C.
CHALMERS, C.
ALOTUS, C.
LARISCH, H.
Perceptions of Vision
MENANDER, NOT MeAnder
LAUDO, D.
BIG on MARS, Welcome do Liar´s Club
aKING: Laudo
PIZZAS
Di LAUDO, G.
Laudo Ltd
Cumbre del Laudo
GOMPA
VEGETARIANISM
RELIGION
FIRE!
ECOTOURISM
OLD WAVE of BRITISH ROCK'n'ROLL
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And still talking about One Earth...
this comes from this A+ webpage, written by Justina Bakutyte, which you may preferably follow by clicking here or scrolling down the next images...
Every minute we can learn something new about the world. Just by
going outside and observing our surroundings, or delving into all the
scientific stuff presented in books, magazines, eventually — Internet.
To tackle your inner observer, we gathered a list of mind-boggling
maps that show just how incomplete our general knowledge is. It will
definitely change the way you see our planet.
Africa measures at 11.7 million sq mi (30.2 sq km). To compare, Moon's surface area is about 14.6 million sq mi (38 million sq km).
The widely used Mercator projection shows Africa about the size of Greenland, when it's actually 14 times smaller than Africa.
"Mercator projection SW" by Strebe - Own work. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
The Mercator Projection, used in maps, atlases, globes, etc., and
uses straight lines of constant course instead of curves. The drawback,
however, is that Mercator distorts the shapes and measures of large
landmasses. Areas near the poles are greatly exaggerated. For instance,
Scandinavia appears bigger than India, but in real life India is three
times the size.
To draw attention to the underestimated size of Africa, German software designer Kai Krause created this puzzle-like map.
Kai Krause
Africa compared to the United States, Europe, India and China.
Kai Krause
Another map that puts things in perspective features United States overlaid on the Moon's surface.
Reddit
The greatest distance between two points within the contiguous U.S.
is 2,892 miles and the circumference of the Moon is 6,784, according to iO9.
Even if it's a rough estimate, it shows that objects in our solar
system are not necessarily as large as we imagine them to be.
This mind-boggling image shows all the Earth's waters collected into a single sphere and juxtaposed to Earth itself.
USGS
Despite the fact that 71 percent
of the Earth's surface is water-covered, it looks underwhelming when
compared to the size of our planet. The sphere contains all the water in
the oceans, ice caps, lakes and rivers, groundwater, atmospheric water
and even the water flowing in you. According to USGS, its diameter is about 860 miles (1384 km), the distance from Salt Lake City, Utah to Topeka, Kansas.
Alternative world map adjusted to the population of each country. One square equals one million inhabitants.
Reddit
From the perspective of population China is the biggest country in
the world with 1,35 billion inhabitants. Its size then overcomes Russia,
which in real life is almost two times bigger than China. Click here to see the map in full size.
Population density is perfectly visualized by this map. Roughly 51,4
percent of the global population lives in the circled part of Eastern
hemisphere.
Reddit
The circle includes China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Japan,
Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, South Korea, Nepal, Malaysia,
North Korea, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan with
small parts of Russia and Pakistan. It all adds up to a grand total of
3,637,830,357, or around 51.4 percent of the global population,
according to The Washington Post.
And what if we put all the world's population in a single city? Tim de Chant has imagined that in his infographic.
Tim de Chant/Per Square Mile
According
to Tim, if the world's 6,9 billion people lived in one city which would
be as dense as, let's say, Paris, it would take Louisiana, Mississippi
and Arkansas to fit them. In comparison, if they lived as dense as
Houstonians, it would take 24 states for the same amount of people.
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