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With the rapid development of technology, people might easily assume that maps are gradually disappearing. However, they are still thriving in the digital age, only in a more refreshed and advanced form. Some are even transformed to keep us updated with population density or what the Earth will look like in millions of years. 

As a result, the World Wide Web is full of interesting and captivating maps that teach us something new and expand the way we see the world. Eager to share them with you, Bored Panda has collected the best ones that might make you see things from a different perspective. To find them, all you have to do is scroll down!

While you’re busy admiring them, don’t forget to check out a conversation with map enthusiast, artist, and cartographer Anton Thomas, who kindly agreed to answer some of our questions about all things maps.

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Occupied Bald Eagle Nests In Wisconsin. 1974 vs. 2019. Growth Credited To The Clean Water Act

Occupied Bald Eagle Nests In Wisconsin. 1974 vs. 2019. Growth Credited To The Clean Water Act

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To Increase Local Tourism, Lithuania Has Made A Map With Magnets That You Can Only Find In Corresponding Cities

To Increase Local Tourism, Lithuania Has Made A Map With Magnets That You Can Only Find In Corresponding Cities

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This Is My Wedding Gift To My Wife

This Is My Wedding Gift To My Wife

We get married next Sunday. I used a woodburning kit to burn a map of all the states we have visited as a couple. We both love to travel and backpack do I want to to keep adding to it as we get older.

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Anton Thomas’ approach to maps is one of the most unique and beautiful ones out there. The Australia-based artist hand-draws them in meticulous detail with only a pen and colored pencils. His giant map of North America took him nearly 5 years to complete and was recognized as one of the best maps of 2016 by National Geographic.

Naturally, we were curious to know what initially sparked his interest in them. He told us, “I was born and raised in New Zealand's South Island, surrounded by beautiful landscapes. This geography influenced my love of maps. 

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The places around us were so interesting, so rich in mood, emotion, and grandeur. I would see fictional fantasy maps in books or video games, and I loved the way geography was displayed so expressively. But then I would look outside at New Zealand, and realise I was somewhere far more amazing than fantasy. And it was all real!

From childhood, maps helped me understand reality, fall in love with the world, and instill a sense of adventure. And combining maps with illustration was a bridge between science, art, and storytelling.”

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An Image Of GPS Tracking Of Multiple Wolves In Six Different Packs Around Voyageurs National Park Shows How Much The Wolf Packs Avoid Each Other's Range

An Image Of GPS Tracking Of Multiple Wolves In Six Different Packs Around Voyageurs National Park Shows How Much The Wolf Packs Avoid Each Other's Range

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LakotaWolf (she/her)
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have observed humans long enough to know that, when groups cross over, disagreements and politics happen XD

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The Baltic Way. On 23 August 1989, Two Million People Joined Their Hands To Form A Human Chain Spanning 675.5 Km Across The Three Baltic States

The Baltic Way. On 23 August 1989, Two Million People Joined Their Hands To Form A Human Chain Spanning 675.5 Km Across The Three Baltic States

The protest was against the Soviet occupation, and to support the independence movements of the three States (2014).

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What inspires his distinct method of cartography is a love for the vast planet and all the amazing places it holds. Therefore, he strives to create maps that give off the feeling of what it’s like to be at a certain location. “Maps allow you to show this at any scale, and art allows you to bring it to life,” he adds.

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Even though his maps are known for their illustrations, he’s passionate about ensuring their graphic accuracy as well. He tells us, “I want to create artistic maps that are also great educational resources. I believe art is one of the best ways to communicate science, so about 30% of my labor is pure research. When preparing a new map, I will first choose a projection - then trace that outline accurately on the drawing paper.

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Map Of Regional Rug Patterns Of Iran

Map Of Regional Rug Patterns Of Iran

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OneWithRatsAndKefir
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I like the bright white-ish one in the centre the most, followed the yellow one furthest to the left!

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Hello! I Cross Stitch Earth Science Maps And Have Been Told They Belong Here. Great Lakes Bathymetry Is My Favorite So Far

Hello! I Cross Stitch Earth Science Maps And Have Been Told They Belong Here. Great Lakes Bathymetry Is My Favorite So Far

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#9

The United States Of America: Alaskan Perspective

The United States Of America: Alaskan Perspective

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Cat Chat
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Alaskans have gotta be tired of standing in the corner. Need one for Hawaii, too.

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Taking his ‘Wild World’ map of nature as an example (which took three years), he further shares its creation process. “I chose the Natural Earth projection, printed a high-resolution base map at the drawing size, then stapled it to the back of the art paper. I then traced all the coastlines, rivers, and mountain ranges with a light pad (a tracing tool).”

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When the framework is completed, he then goes region by region, continent by continent, researching and learning about the wildlife and physical geography of each place. “Our world is so complex, so filled with information, that a cartographer's job is often to choose what NOT to draw. What to omit. So it's helpful to have rules and conventions with each map, to help select the data and stories you wish to tell. Once you create these guidelines and filter out some of the noise, it's easier to see your creative opportunities,” Thomas says.

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My Great Grandpa Drew This Map Of Africa In The 1910’s. Thought You All Might Like It

My Great Grandpa Drew This Map Of Africa In The 1910’s. Thought You All Might Like It

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To Combat The Threat Of Desertification Of The Sahel (The Region Immediately To The South Of The Sahara)

To Combat The Threat Of Desertification Of The Sahel (The Region Immediately To The South Of The Sahara)

The African Union is leading an initiative to plant the Great Green Wall, a 7,775 km (4,830 mi) belt of trees crossing the entire breadth of north Africa.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

More information can be found at https://www.undp.org/africa/stories/great-green-wall-homegrown-solutions-accelerate-climate-action-and-development

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We were also interested to know what he thought about the future of maps. He told us, “Maps are much more fundamental to our lives than we realise. Billions of us use map apps, daily. The entire field of health & medicine is across a map of the human anatomy. As long as there are different elements across a space that need representation, there will be maps.”

Even in the hypothetical world where everything would be managed by AI and there would be no need for humans to create cartographies, Thomas believes that they will retain their aesthetic, historical, and storytelling value.  “We did not stop painting when the camera was invented,” he adds.

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The Earth Being Centered On Great Britain Is Arbitrary, So Here's A Map Centered On New Zealand

The Earth Being Centered On Great Britain Is Arbitrary, So Here's A Map Centered On New Zealand

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LeMurierBonjour
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is arbitrary but it is also the line for Greenwich Mean Time on which longitude and World time zones are based.

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#14

A Map Of Finland's Bear Population, Made Up Of Bears

A Map Of Finland's Bear Population, Made Up Of Bears

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Existence Of Pangaea Proven With Evidence Of Similar Fossils Across Continents

Existence Of Pangaea Proven With Evidence Of Similar Fossils Across Continents

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Bouche and Audi and Shyla, Oh My!
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Now, we all know that the earth is flat, and Satan has nothing better to do with his time than hide fossils and dinosaurs and things.

UpupaEpops
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6 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I legit had a medical student tell me that fossils are plastic and bought by the governments of each country to make people doubt God's creation and turn them into atheists. 😭 edit to add: the student in question was Muslim. It's not only Christians that can get weird about evolution.

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Array Index Out of Bounds
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No matter how much evidence you bring to the table, Creationists will always resort to "You must have blind faith!". Let us quit wasting our time with dolts.

GreyWolfGirl
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok, I am a little confused. What does this map have to do with Creation?

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EmJay
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

saw this exact photo for a science assignment i had a bit ago

Coral
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nice. It was in an article I just assigned to my science classes a week or 2 ago.

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Roan The Demon Kitty
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw an interesting post on twitter the other day that shows that Australia and the east coast of the US also fit together fairly well, which was strange when you consider they were nowhere near connected on Pangaea either. xP

Nina
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cool to see, I always thought the continents would fit together differently.

Cydney Golden
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As students in the50s and early 60s we would often remark that the continents looked like they could fit together...nah, coincidence we were told. When I became a teacher I made sure to keep a much more open mind.

Geoffrey Scott
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fake geography!,fake geography! why is N America not part of this? It's a conspiracy, a witch hunt.

Steve Nelson
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This map is from Earth's Dynamic Systems by Ken Hamblin and Eric Christiansen.

Dragons Exist
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6 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They didn't have fossils that line up with other continents and therefore aren't included. While fossils do line up with Europe and Asia, it's not included since the border between Europe and Asia is man-made (the continent is Eurasia) and Eurasian fossils don't line up with other continents

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“This has already been proven to be true,” he further explains. “Just look at the transition in recent decades: we no longer have to unfold road maps to plan a trip, running a finger along roads, trying to remember turnoffs. We simply enter an address in our phone and press Go.

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Yet the demand for wall maps has actually become stronger. Why? Because maps are not simply tools or niche curiosities, they are one of the most fundamental methods of storytelling and communication we have. We yearn for their breadth and depth and beauty. Just think: in how many art forms can you display the whole world (albeit simplified)? We love maps because they tell the story of places, and places are fundamental to who we are.”

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Tracking Of An Eagle Over A 20 Year Period

Tracking Of An Eagle Over A 20 Year Period

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I lived in Afghanistan for a year ~ probably the eagle trying to sound interesting at a party

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List Of Countries Mentioned Or Referred In The Bible

List Of Countries Mentioned Or Referred In The Bible

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Nowadays, with the right tools, maps can be manipulated to present any information, which makes them that much more interesting and multifunctional. The majority of the maps we see on this list are cartograms that use some statistical data, such as population, survey results, or natural phenomena, and combine it with geographical location. 

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While regular or topographical maps prioritize geographical accuracy in terms of shape, size, and location, cartograms rescale map regions to statistical data and try to maintain geographical features as far as possible. Besides, they are a powerful tool for presenting information effectively and raising awareness of important issues like substance abuse or world poverty. 

Since they combine statistical and geographical information, they can also provide insight into patterns and trends in the world around us. Combining this with their aesthetic appeal makes them a great supplement for information in newspapers, magazines, and textbooks.

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Light Blue Is A Map As We Know It And Dark Blue Is The Actual Size Of Each Country

Light Blue Is A Map As We Know It And Dark Blue Is The Actual Size Of Each Country

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When A Band Announces A World Tour

When A Band Announces A World Tour

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No One Lives In The Green Part Of New Zealand,the Population Density There Is 0 People Per Km And That Is About 78% Of New Zealand Land

No One Lives In The Green Part Of New Zealand,the Population Density There Is 0 People Per Km And That Is About 78% Of New Zealand Land

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Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would not mind going to NZ but I am wary of the Orc problem they had. Has it been sorted? I dislike any racism towards Hobbits.

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This kind of visualization has been used for many years, with the first reference to it dating back to at least 1870. The first specimen of its kind was published in 1876 by French statistician and geographer Pierre Émile Levasseur, who created a series of maps representing European countries as squares. They were sized and arranged in order according to their area, population, and even national budget. 

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He created them as teaching aids, helping children realize the size of countries and their certain characteristics. However, his technique wasn’t able to catch on, and only a few similar maps appeared in many years. The following notable development was made by Hermann Haack and Hugo Weichel, who presented election results for the German Reichstag in 1988. This time, creations alike soon emerged in the US, where they were introduced in the popular media after 1911. 

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Countries Which Offer Paid Maternity Leave And The Time They Provide For Expecting Mothers

Countries Which Offer Paid Maternity Leave And The Time They Provide For Expecting Mothers

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Concentration Of Castles In Europe

Concentration Of Castles In Europe

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Could do with some kind of context/ definitions here. It's usually said that Germany has the greatest number and Wales the highest concentration of castles in Europe.

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Japan, How Big It Is In Reality?

Japan, How Big It Is In Reality?

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The biggest challenge in producing them has always been drawing distorted shapes, which encouraged people to develop computer software to automate this process. Waldo R. Tobler invented one of the first algorithms in 1963, and since then, a wide variety of them has emerged. Before his work, cartograms were created by hand.

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#25

Rivers Of Italy

Rivers Of Italy

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Size Comparison Between Australia And The United States

Size Comparison Between Australia And The United States

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And people in Melbourne get annoyed they're not on the map.... or Adelaide, but we don't care....

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Wolf Distribution In Italy From 1900 To 2020

Wolf Distribution In Italy From 1900 To 2020

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While a geographical map is helpful when you want to find your way around the world, a cartogram allows us to take a closer look at the inhabitants, natural phenomena, or language of a place—a side of it we might easily miss. 

Eager for more magnificent maps? Make sure to check out our previous publications featuring informative and unusual maps as well as maps that portray lesser-known facts about America

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After Tokyo 2020 This Map Remains The Same. All Men’s Water Polo Gold Medal Winners Since 2000 Were Born Inside This Circle

After Tokyo 2020 This Map Remains The Same. All Men’s Water Polo Gold Medal Winners Since 2000 Were Born Inside This Circle

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That proves just one thing: this sport is unpopular in 99% of the world and only a few (if not one) countries really play it. The same could be done for other sports (american handegg..)

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#30

World Map Cantered On Antarctica

World Map Cantered On Antarctica

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Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't be silly! Antarctica is a giant ice wall that surrounds our Flat Earth! Praise the Lizard overlords!

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Each Section Has 10% Of The World's Population

Each Section Has 10% Of The World's Population

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Gabriel
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For those confused, because I was for a hot minute, the smaller the sliver, the denser the population. I think?

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#32

The Longest Possible Train Travel In The World

The Longest Possible Train Travel In The World

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OneWithRatsAndKefir
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I like train rides as much as anybody (maybe more), but I’d need supplies for this. Phone, laptop, comics, a teddy…

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Cheese Map Of Europe

Cheese Map Of Europe

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Graham Chapman (He/He)
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They missed out, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Oxford blue, Cornish Yarg, Wensleydale, Black Bomber, Blue Cheese, Cheshire Cheese, Shropshire blue, from the UK and many more!

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#34

Where Penguins Are Found Naturally In The World

Where Penguins Are Found Naturally In The World

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Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not true. There are plenty of penguins in most corner shops and supermarkets here in the UK.

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Map Of Most Photographed Places In The World

Map Of Most Photographed Places In The World

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love how there's this little hotspot in the middle of Aus for Uluru! Like the rest of it is just mainly empty and then bam that's cool. My area also looks pretty hot

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United States Elevation Map

United States Elevation Map

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#38

Land Reclamation In The Netherlands

Land Reclamation In The Netherlands

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Most Commonly Spoken Language In The Us After English And Spanish

Most Commonly Spoken Language In The Us After English And Spanish

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50 Percent Of Canadians Live South Of The Red Line

50 Percent Of Canadians Live South Of The Red Line

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arthbach
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6 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And 100% of residents in the Ireland and UK live above this line. As does every resident of continental Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Czechia, Slovakia, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Belarus, Latvia, Lituania, Poland, Switzerland and Austria.

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Europe Used To Look Like This, Before It United

Europe Used To Look Like This, Before It United

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That heading is misleading. Its not that Europe United it's that countries were formed instead of independent regions.

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#44

The Topography Of The Roman Empire, Ad 117

The Topography Of The Roman Empire, Ad 117

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arthbach
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The little island at the top left of the map is the Isle of Man. There are no archaeological records of Romans visiting, let alone annexing the island. There's no contemporary written records showing the Romans visited either.

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Tree Cover Map Of The Us

Tree Cover Map Of The Us

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