El Salvador maps
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[edit] Nuevo Eden de San Juan
Chris Delcher, 1998-2000, Nuevo Eden de San Juan.
(Left) Funding for a latrine project: Red symbols show households with no latrines in the area around the central plaza. I made this map because it was an application for funding requirement of the Pan American Health Organization.
(Right) Our group had this map of El Salvador commissioned for a T-shirt. Created by one of the PCVs, it shows a machine gun transforming into a corn-stalk representing peace after the civil war. The San Salvador volcano is in the background.
Purpose: Funding for a latrine project, Work Area: Water and Sanitation "Red symbols show households with no latrines in the area around the central plaza. I made this map because it was an application for funding requirement of the Pan American Health Organization."
"Our group had this map of El Salvador commissioned for a T-shirt. Created by one of the PCVs, it shows a machine gun transforming into a corn-stalk representing peace after the civil war. The San Salvador volcano is in the background."
[edit] Montecristo
Michael Moore and Steven Cockerham, 1962-1964, Montecristo.
"Micheal Moore and Steven Cockerham work together to compose a map to demonstrate the "patterns and problems of land use" in and around what was to become Montecristo National Park."
[edit] Links
Montecristo Park Patterns of Land Use