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Âîêðóã ñâåòà - îôèöèàëüíûé ñàéò æóðíàëà è ïåðåäà÷è
Òåïåðü «Âîêðóã ñâåòà», ýòî íå òîëüêî óâëåêàòåëüíûé æóðíàë ñî ñòîïÿòèäåñÿòèëåòíåé èñòîðèåé. Òåïåðü ýòî íå òîëüêî ïðîãðàììà, âûõîäÿùàÿ íà òåëåêàíàëå ÐÒÐ óæå òðè ãîäà. Òåïåðü ýòî è èíòåðíåò ñàéò, â êîòîðîì ñëèëîñü âîåäèíî è òî è äðóãîå. [rus]
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Proyecto Mercator
Información sobre los concursos públicos relacionados con la topografía y la cartografía... [eng | spa]
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MapFocus.com
Built on a national database of detailed topographic maps,
MapFocus is the resource for seamless, digital map
data. [eng]
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Strabo, Geography
Greek original and English translation. [eng]
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Î÷åðêè ïî èñòîðèè åñòåñòâîçíàíèÿ â Ðîññèè â XVIII ñòîëåòèè
Ëåêöèè è ñòàòüè Âëàäèìèðà Èâàíîâè÷à Âåðíàäñêîãî. Ýòî ñàìîå êðóïíîå èññëåäîâàíèå ó÷åíîãî ïî èñòîðèè ðóññêîé íàóêè. [rus]
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Strabo: Geography
Book XV: On India. [eng]
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The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
Travel and Trade in the Indian Ocean by a Merchant of the First Century. [eng]
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Discoverers Web Homepage - links and information on voyages of discovery
An open links collection of voyages of discovery and exploration. [eng]
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Discoverers Web: Exploration in the Medieval period
The first few centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire have been called the 'dark ages', and at least from the point of view of the history of discovery this is not without reason. Not only were few if any new routes opened in this period, even the existing ones came in disuse. Trade between various regions of Europe became less. The first voyages to be made again, were pilgrimages, to Rome and the Holy Land. Later, but still well before the end of the first millennium, trade routes were renewed - first within the Mediterranean, later also on the Atlantic and Baltic. [eng]
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Society for the History of Discoveries
Society for the History of Discoveries offers an annual prize for an essay on voyages, history of exploration, navigation, nautical travels, maritime history and geographical discovery. The site represent the journal of society - terra Incognitae. [eng]
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Âàëèõàíîâ ×. ×.
Ìóçåé, ïîñâÿùåííûé âûäàþùåìóñÿ ðîññèéñêîìó ãåîãðàôó, ïóòåøåñòâåííèêó è îáùåñòâåííîìó äåÿòåëþ. [rus]
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National Surveyor's Hall of Fame
American explorers, trailblazers and other prominent persona who influenced greatly on the history of the U.S. [eng]
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Poseidon
The maritime history of Hellas and Cyprus, the Hellenic maritime museums. [eng]
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Nordic Underwater Archaeology
This site is mostly about Northern Europe. Museums, Societies, Authorities & Contacts. Literature, Journals, Documents, Conferences. [eng]
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EARLY NAVIGATION METHODS
When a sailor departs port and loses sight of land, he must have some method of determining his direction. Early captains relied on nature to provide the answers. We all know the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. A rising sun on the left-hand side of the ship, for example, meant it was sailing south. At night, the pilot could view the Pole or North Star. [eng]
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Topography
An Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Topography". [eng]
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