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Culver City, CA, 90232
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The Center for Land Use Interpretation
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Dedicated to the increase and diffusion of information about how the world's lands are apportioned, utilized and perceived.
The Center for Land Use Interpretation

The Center for Land Use Interpretation Lay of the Land, Spring 09 Newsletter Available

Source: www.clui.org
Dedicated to the increase and diffusion of information about how the world's lands are apportioned, utilized and perceived.
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THE TRANS-ALASKA PIPELINE
A Center for Land Use Interpretation Photoscape Presentation

Among the longest oil pipelines in the world, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline is unique in its construction, with over half of it above ground, as well as in its isolation. This CLUI photoscape presentation follows the pipeline along its 800...-mile length, from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez.

In the Los Angeles exhibit space beginning November 14, 2008.

Open 12noon to 5pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, or by appointment. Admission is free.

This exhibit was made possible by the support of the Seed Fund, and the CLUI Petro-America Program
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Ongoing
Time:2:00PM Saturday, November 14th
Location:CLUI Los Angeles
The Center for Land Use Interpretation

The Center for Land Use Interpretation
CLUI Field Trips and Tours

The Center occasionally organizes and conducts tours for school groups, museums and other cultural organizations. These tours are custom designed by the CLUI, and are generally not repeated. Among these tours are van trips for school groups (mostly college or university graduate level students...), conducted as informal research programs, usually consisting of one or two days of exploration and pre-arranged encounters within the larger urban or suburban environment that surrounds the school (though generally within a 100 mile radius). CLUI bus tours are more formal and complex affairs, requiring weeks or months of preparation. Bus tours work on a tightly scheduled itinerary, with many stops, local briefers, an onboard video program, and other events. They usually take all day, and are open to the public if possible.Read More

December 20, 2008 at 9:10pm · Report
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