Bill DeShivs wrote:Arthas
In the satelite view there appear to be rivers or streams (they are white.) When zooming in, these don't appear to be water. What are they?
Top of hills/Mountains ?
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Bill DeShivs wrote:Arthas
In the satelite view there appear to be rivers or streams (they are white.) When zooming in, these don't appear to be water. What are they?
Too long and linear for just Mt/hill tops, too many joining each other for streams,Sharperd wrote:Bill DeShivs wrote:Arthas
In the satelite view there appear to be rivers or streams (they are white.) When zooming in, these don't appear to be water. What are they?
Top of hills/Mountains ?
All those white lines are actually roads: Google enhances them in order to provide greater visibility, but you can remove them by acting on the checkbox just below the "Satellite" button on the top-right corner of them map (if the chebox doe not show, go with the mouse pointer over the button).Bill DeShivs wrote:Arthas
In the satelite view there appear to be rivers or streams (they are white.) When zooming in, these don't appear to be water. What are they?
They're just... rivers (it's not cold enough fro glaciers, here ).Bill DeShivs wrote: If you view the area from the higher altitudes on the satellite photo, these white areas appear as a "V", with Maniago near the top. They don't appear to be roads, and there are several bridges over these areas. Could they be glaciers?
I've done searches in the past for jndiana cutlery before because it was in the description of a knife I liked but I turned up with nothing. Is there an easy way to find them? Are they in buisness? Does anybody have a link? Thanksarthas wrote:BUMP: added the site where Jndiana Cutlery was located.
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Excellent veiw and beautiful map Arthas! Well detailed and described.I am enjoying it. Party on dude!natcherly wrote:Jndiana did not manufacture anything. They got their knives from the good 'ol cottage industry crowd in Maniago. Any location would have been little more than an office with maybe some light warehousing and shipping.