Maps of Kenya, Pandora's Box and Some Thoughts on Maps
Here Are a couple of Maps of Kenya.When you go to Kenya take a map and plan your itinerary. You can get maps of Nairobi, Mombassa, and you can buy travel guides that give you a pretty good idea of the terrain, the 'lay' of the land. Below is a terrain map. It mainly shows elevation, land and water and political boundaries. You will find maps through this site: locations of some
Game Reserves
and Wildlife Parks,
Beaches,
points of interest.
Maps help us get around, they tell us where places are... or are supposed to be. They help us see how things work together. Maps help us deal with all the things that Pandora let out of that box. When you go to Kenya, take a map and Remember The Map Is Not The Territory Ptolemy(after 83 – 161 AD) made some of the earliest maps. If you sailed far enough, you'd simply fall off the edge of the world. Maps change and so do people. We all have maps. Our internal maps help define what we can and cannot do, How we think, what we believe. What is Possible. We can test the boundaries, add details, refinements. We can make them bigger or smaller. We can surprise ourselves- discover something new. Here is a Google Map-it gives you the opportunity to see different features, different views--a map view, a satellite view, and a terrain view. The more views, the more information you have: the better idea you have of what the territory is like.
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Your opportunity to see, to feel, to listen,to the sights, and the sounds, to the native people, the wildlife and the landscapes. People explore, are curious, Want a Better Life? Make a Better Map. One of the ways you can make a "better map" is to visit Kenya.
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