Andy Evans is a surveyor. Maps are his thing, and making maps is where he ended up in his career to date. This podcast is going to explore the wonderful world of survey and mapping, and hopefully it's going to get more followers than his self-indulgent blog. Help and contributions welcome :-)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a year ago |
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Me and the Grand Pie Master Flash (Claire Woodier) go way back. We would have first met in 1986 - and we agreed not to discuss it further as we realised it was MANY years ago and we shouldn't dwell on that age thing too long :-) more
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Apple Podcasts | #117 | United Kingdom/Science/Earth Sciences |
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