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Date: | Mon, 15 Jun 2015 23:44:29 -0400 |
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I took the liberty of putting the map online
here: http://tinypic.com/r/anj60k/8
But I wasn't sure if this site provided pure quality, so you can also
download the attachment I received from here by clicking "Click here
to start download from sendspace" from this page:
<https://www.sendspace.com/file/tpsqh4>https://www.sendspace.com/file/tpsqh4
(don't click on the big "DOWNLOAD" buttons, they could be adware/malware).
And there is a high-quality image of a 1957 copy of this map (without
the route plotting) available here:
http://tinyurl.com/ofuac5u
Bill Davis
At 12:08 PM 6/15/2015, you wrote:
>On 6/12/2015 4:20 PM, Rick Grapes wrote:
>>So what I have is a normal world map with what looks like a random
>>travel route, maybe by air, from the South East Pacific, to the
>>Philippines, doubling back to Samoa, then way north to Northern
>>Canada, south to northern Illinois or Indiana, to Chili, east to
>>the Congo, north to the low countries of Europe, southeast to
>>southern Italy, to the middle east, and finally to Bangladesh.
>The terminal points are over water? That's interesting.
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>In an ideal world, you could scan this in full-sized.
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>It sounds a little like paths of spy satellite photo strips.
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