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  2. Nelson Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain Pumphouse (5.11c) Website. www .nrocks .com. Nelson Rocks is a large privately owned rock formation located in the North Fork Valley of Pendleton County, West Virginia, United States. The area is operated under the name of NROCKS Outdoor Adventures, and was previously known as Nelson Rocks Outdoor Center ( NROC ). [6]

  3. Map - Wikipedia

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    The Hereford Mappa Mundi, Hereford Cathedral, England, c. 1300, a classic "T-O" map with Jerusalem at the center, east toward the top, Europe the bottom left and Africa on the right. The orientation of a map is the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass directions in reality.

  4. KNKI - Wikipedia

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    34°15′6″N 109°35′6″W. /  34.25167°N 109.58500°W  / 34.25167; -109.58500. Links. Webcast. Listen Live. Website. italk1067.com. KNKI (106.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. The station broadcasts a talk / sports radio format and is owned by WSK Family Credit Shelter Trust UTA.

  5. Holly Beach, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    337. Holly Beach ( French: Plaïe-de-Houx ), also known as the " Cajun Riviera " ( French: La Rivière Cadienne ), is a coastal community in unincorporated community Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States. Known for crabbing and a drive on the beach, this small Southwest Louisiana community mainly consisted of beach-front cabins called "camps ...

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  7. Mercator projection - Wikipedia

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    The classic way of showing the distortion inherent in a projection is to use Tissot's indicatrix. Nicolas Tissot noted that the scale factors at a point on a map projection, specified by the numbers h and k, define an ellipse at that point. For cylindrical projections, the axes of the ellipse are aligned to the meridians and parallels.

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