The_Great_Globe,_Guyot_Hall,_Princeton_University.jpg


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English: The Great Globe in Guyot Hall, home to the Geosciences Department of Princeton University. 1959 gift of Carl and Henry Loeb. 6' 3" diameter, scale is one inch=106 miles or 1:1,700,000. Colors depict maximum summer vegetation around the world. Original cost was $10,600.
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Author David Keddie
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15 June 2015

40°20'45.33000"N, 74°39'17.25001"W

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