Quarry History Several Germany such as Everyone's Country Estate by Roy W. Meyer, Minnesota State Parks by Rasters Vanderboom, and a DNR brochure available a
From Beowulf to Wikipedia, here’s how English grew, spread, and changed.
Where would you start if you were looking for a treasure? Well, from what we learned in Jumanji, we probably need a map. In fact, maps, the precious representation of information, are key to so many secrets of the world, whether it’s the Earth, our history, politics, sociology, or anything, really.
A map showing Doggerland, a region of northwest Europe home to Mesolithic people before sea level rose to inundate this area and create the Europe we are familiar with today.
Munich, Bavaria's capital, is said to be every German's favorite city. Its Oktoberfest is when the million and half Muenchners invite the rest of us to join t
When we think of maps we often assume they are scientifically objective tools that help us get from here to there, that they are telling us truths about the world in which we live. However, maps are subjective, and like any form of art and design they have stories to tell and reveal a lot …
This Is The Greatest Map Of English Counties You Will Ever See
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Sydney is in fact more akin to Argentina's Buenos Aires while Melbourne is like Freemont in western California, according to a new analogue map.
Since the last time we wrote about Terrible Maps, a project that is dedicated to sharing maps no one asked for or needs, they've kept themselves rather busy. So it's only natural we created a follow-up article about the cartographers who are so bad, they're actually good. After all, what is the Internet for if not to poke fun at politics and our geographical illiteracy?
Planning a trip? Doing some research? Just like maps? Check out our map of Sweden to learn more about the country and its geography.
These maps of Europe from designer Yanko Tsvetkov tell it like it really is.
Map showing the average skin tone of indigenous populations, very interesting.
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Regarding the last one: What the hell, Spain?
The distortions of maps can influence how we see the world.
A subversive cartography of subjective perceptions of the Old World.
There are a lot more wolves there than you think.
Una comparación de los mapas políticos europeos en el último siglo es altamente ilustrativo de los profundos cambios producidos en una realidad todavía magmática
Maps, says Great Maps author and historian Jerry Brotton, are more than a geographic object, a tool to get us from point A to B. From the ancient Greeks to Google Earth, all human cultures have had an innate urge to map. But historically, maps were…
Africa. 1879.