澳洲10开官网开奖: Sasha Trubetskoy🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页 https://transitmap.net Wed, 28 Oct 2020 23:34:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https:///transitmap.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cropped-TM_Icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 澳洲10开官网开奖: Sasha Trubetskoy🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页 https://transitmap.net 32 32 156315645 🔸澳洲幸运10在线人工计划网: Roman Roads in 125AD as a Subway Map by Sasha Trubetskoy🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页 https://transitmap.net/roman-roads/ https://transitmap.net/roman-roads/#respond Tue, 06 Jun 2017 15:19:40 +0000 https://transitmap.net/roman-roads/

Here’s a map that’s right up my alley (I actually really wish I’d thought of doing it myself!) – a superb visualization of the major Roman roads of the second century AD. The legendary straightness of Roman roads makes them a great candidate for this style of diagram, and Sasha’s made it look very attractive, with a lovely col🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划palette and distinctive station dots. The very official-looking Roman Empire logos at the bottom left are also a nice touch.

You could argue that the Iberian peninsula looks a little huge and blobby compared to the rest of Europe, but this is a diagram, not a map, and even spacing of the cities/stations seems to be what Sasha is aiming for. The exclusion of Ireland and Scotland is a little more controversial – they weren’t technically part of the Empire, and Sasha says they were omitted for the sake of minimalism, but it just looks kind of weird for them to be completely missing.

He admits to taking a few liberties with routes and the names of some of the roads, but the Romans themselves didn’t always officially name these roads, while others had names that have been lost to the sands of time. Overall, this is a well-researched, nicely-designed map that holds a lot of interest for ancient history buffs. I love it – f🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划stars!

🔸澳洲幸运10开奖官网开奖结果走势图🔸Source: Sasha Maps website

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