Esri T-shirts Travel to South America |
Geography students and faculty from Appalachian State University used GPS and GIS to map the Laguna Glacier above Sorota, Bolivia. They mapped the glacier (16,500 feet elevation), moraines, and the glacier terminus. Pictured from left to right are Trey Schweitzer, Patrick Kennedy, Perry Baker, Jordan Hill, Mark Isley, and Dr. Andrew Klein (Texas A&M University). |
Sarah Early visited Iguacu Falls on the border of Brazil and Argentina while visiting friends in the Peace Corps in Paraguay. Iguacu Falls is the world's largest group of waterfalls with over 275 separate falls in one area. Sarah is a GIS analyst for CH2M HILL in Redding, California. |
Lora Kay McKusick had her picture taken with a sleepy sea lion on Floreana Island of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Lora Kay, who was on vacation, says people can only travel accompanied by a naturalist. When not sunning with the sea lion, Lora Kay snorkeled among penguins, hammerheads, sea turtles, and other sea life. Lora Kay is a GPS/GIS analyst with Northwest Economic Associates in Vancouver, Washington. |
Cary Stiebel is pictured in front of the world's largest equatorial monument, latitude 0'0'0". The monument is in Ecuador and is called Mitad de Mundo, or "Middle of the World." Cary is a GIS programmer for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. |
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