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AROUND iNDY PLACES

-see map instructions below-
CommunityWalk Map - AROUND iNDY PLACES
  • Use the 'zoom in' feature [+/-] to separate overlapping icon clusters.
  • Hover your mouse over an icon to see location.
  • Click on an icon to open it.
  • When opening an item click the title to see slide shows and video.
  • To show icons by category click on the 'Legends' box and check/uncheck the boxes in the 'Legend' box.
  • You can change the view to street map for driving references, or change to satellite view and zoom in to see actual features of the terrain, or click 'Hybred' for a combination view. Refresh the page to return to original view.
  • When clicking on an icon you can obtain driving directions by clicking the little car icon.
For an informative tutorial on using maps like the one above click here.

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Whenever I'm in a conversation about compassion, justice, non-competitive sports, victims rights, class basketball, there occasionally emerges some macho neanderthal mentality from someone, not always men, that its about 'survival of the fittest'. The way its supposed to be: wits and strength, the strong survive, etc.
But what immediately runs through my mind when I here these arguments are four questions:
ONE: In the wild, just strength and wit, where does this person stand in the food chain?
TWO: In a bare handed encounter between this person and a bear who would win?
THREE: Could I outwit or kick this person's butt?
FOUR: In a three way encounter, this guy, a bear and me, who can run the fastest?
Most the time I feel me and the bear are safe.