The following maps were produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, unless otherwise indicated.
Image taken from the Western Front animation
Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the Western Front.
Stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea, the line of trenches, dug-outs and barbed-wire fences moved very little between 1914-1918, despite attempts on both sides to break through.
Pinpoint key locations along the Western
Mashup Google Map with campus locations at Tuft's University
Primary website for the science mapping project, a two-volume collection of conceptual strand maps with commentary shoing how students' understanding of the ideas and sill that lead to literacy in science, mathematics and technology might develop
PDFs drawn from an oversize book illustrating key concepts in science and technology for k-2, 3-6, midle and high school students
Search service via maps in Second Life, including downloading and printing of SL maps
Selections from Oxford Atlas of World History (Philip's)
A site with a whole slew of war maps.
EveryScape is the only place you can discover your everyday world, your
way. Today, you can check out Union Square, San Francisco as the first
city to be scaped. You can check out restaurants, hotels, go shopping,
drive by homes. You can see what other people are saying and share
your comments as you stroll down the street. Click on the link to the
right to vote for the next CityScape.