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Figure 1. Dr. De Cola, who organized a trip on the Potomac River for the interns to learn about GPS, uses (global positioning system used for navigation and tying geographic coordinates to maps and imagery), as well as other geographic information systems and remote sensing applications.
1) Dr. De Cola explains the details about his GPS and its applications.
2) With a view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the background, the Interns listen attentively to the professor’s lecture on the region and its history, GPS technology, as well as safety precautions on the water.
3) Mario and Bram are ready to go, underneath the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
4) Dr. De Cola talks further about the history of the Georgetown Canal.
5) Dr. De Cola links the GPS points to the lap top.
6) Bram enjoys the last few moments at the site.
7) While on Roosevelt Island, Vanessa leads the group to the monument using the GPS to guide her.
8) Paddling towards the Georgetown Canal.
9) Students and Dr. De Cola determine if there are any bench marks on Theodore Roosevelt Island.
10) Dr. De Cola and Leroy have a nice view of Rosslyn, Virginia.
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