Representing Earth’s Surface. Verbal/Literary Representations Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle”

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Representing Earth’s Surface

Verbal/Literary Representations Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle”

Frederick Church’s 19 th Century Painting and a 20 th Century Photograph – Natural Bridge, VA

The Hudson River School – Kaaterskill Clove, NY Thomas Cole Ascher Durand

Field Photograph – Eastern Catskills

Topographic Map – Eastern Catskills

Photograph from ISS – Southern Hudson Valley

Google Earth Computerized manipulation of –Satellite images –Digital elevation models (GIS) –Topographic maps –Field Photographs