Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Parte 8 - Mapas asombrosos - EXTRAÑAS CRIATURAS REGISTRADAS E ILUSTRADAS EN LA CARTOGRAFÍA ANTIGUA #187 al #268

 


Más de 900 MAPAS del mundo  
Vea las 8 partes completas:



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The more in-depth research and accurate study
 of the most mysterious book of all time.

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Palenque relief. Accession of Chan-Bahlum

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Allegory of travel writing - Hamilton 1794
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Classical structure     1809

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Native Americans embrace a symbol of Spanish monarchy

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#209 Royal coat of arms of Ferdinand VII of Spain

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Plan de Quito Capitale de la Province de même nom dans le Royaume de Pérou ...  1751

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A View General of the City de Havana of Amerique. Vue 
Generalle de la Ville de Havanne en Amerique. 1780

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Temple in the Yucatan  1671
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The Electric Tower From The Pan-American Exposition In Buffalo, New York in 1901

▫️The tower was demolished after the fair ended but 
a later tower was built based on the design and still stands today.


Christ the Savior Cathedral in Borki. Built 1888-1891 as part of a memorial complex by Alexander III in honor of his family being saved from a train crash at the site in 1888. Architect was Robert Marfield. Destroyed during World War 2


Principal High Buildings of the Old World (1884) Here’s a fascinating diagram made by George Cram, showing the 78 tallest important and famous buildings in the world during 1884.


Map of the artificial sphere or oblique armilar raised above the Horizon at the latitude of Paris according to Gabriel Philippe de La Hire and updated by Louis-Charles Desnos, published in 1781.

"Dedicated to Monsieur Jean Paul Bignon [...]".

1911 cutaway of the Post Office's Mail Rail showing the entire route between Whitechapel in the east and Paddington


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