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THE EARTH SEEN
FROM THE AIR
Fig. 1—The National Capitol, Washington, D. C. A viewobliquely downward from a position over the National Botanical Garden,showing the western front of the Capitol at the approach to it fromPennsylvania Avenue. In the background, at the right, can be seen a partof the Library of Congress and, at the left, a part of the Senate OfficeBuilding. The radiating avenues of approach are of interest as well asthe character of the district surrounding the Capitol, as indicated bythe apartment houses and tree-lined streets.
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 4
W. L. G. Joerg, Editor
A Study in the Application of Airplane
Photography to Geography
BY
WILLIS T. LEE
U. S. Geological Survey
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
BROADWAY AT 156TH STREET
NEW YORK
1922
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COPYRIGHT, 1922
BY
THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
OF NEW YORK
CONDÉ NAST PRESS GREENWICH, CONN.
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