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My site is about things that interest me like maps, books, space, and China. There are articles on which I wrote after trips to China and other places and articles that I have written to make a geographic website. I also like taking photos, digital is fine but chemical photos are still the most beautiful.</description>
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I did not want a weblog with a chronological list of articles. Most of the time such a chronological list makes no sense, unless you&#039;re writing a newspaper. In a geographical website there are links between pages which are close by. That makes more sense since a story often realtes to another one about something nearby. There should be no overlying structure. But there are many ways to link pages, you can see what is close to something else, both in time and place. And sometime…</description>
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