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  1. The Flanders shows how the landscape has healed since WWI. Woodland holds the best evidence -Sanctuary Wood & Railway Wood E of Ypres

  2. has helped identify thousands of lost and forgotten archaeological sites in Give us a vote

  3. There is madness happening in Germany: now also Thuringia opened its geospatial data. And not only :

  4. Here is a good read about technologies for and vehicles:

  5. In 1558 the Italian-style bastion fortifications at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland were cutting edge & are still well preserved

  6. My remote sensing eBooks will be free to download for 2 days next week. Details soon.

  7. Ploegsteert Wood trenches in detail and a couple of 3D views of the terrain

  8. Messines Ridge 1917 Mine Craters in 3D to give you an idea of the terrain

  9. A line of 100 metre + diam. mines blown up in June 1917 at start of Battle of Messines. Largest of 17 mines can be seen here.

  10. Great bringing together of 3 magical ingredients - , archaeology and -

  11. This area of Flanders sums up the landscape - Polygon Wood - completely covered in small shell craters. cemeteries top r.

  12. "Where is England's steepest street?" asks : easy to find with open ?

  13. Beautiful data Screenshot of height normalized data viewer: QT Reader processed using

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