Why Evolution is True is a blog written by Jerry Coyne, centered on evolution and biology but also dealing with diverse topics like politics, culture, and cats.
I flew to Poland once. I rembember being impressed by how the land use patterns were suddenly different as we passed over the border. Property boundaries (farm fields) became the long and narrow patterns you see above. I assume it reflected some sort of inheretance that divides the land among offspring combined with the absence of practices of large-scale property ownership by corporations. I’d love for someone to tell me if I was right or not.
Checking with Google Earth, I can see the compound much more clearly that from the screen shot. With my platinum version of Google Earth I am hoping to be able to enhance sufficiently to observe pies, walkies, and even pounces.
I flew to Poland once. I rembember being impressed by how the land use patterns were suddenly different as we passed over the border. Property boundaries (farm fields) became the long and narrow patterns you see above. I assume it reflected some sort of inheretance that divides the land among offspring combined with the absence of practices of large-scale property ownership by corporations. I’d love for someone to tell me if I was right or not.
Checking with Google Earth, I can see the compound much more clearly that from the screen shot. With my platinum version of Google Earth I am hoping to be able to enhance sufficiently to observe pies, walkies, and even pounces.