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Restoring one of the world’s rarest maps

Gary Gale
2017-12-01 16:01

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

In 1663, Europeans called Australia ‘New Holland’, New Zealand was considered one land mass and Tasmania had only been sighted by Abel Tasman – it would be another hundred years before Europeans would set foot there.

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Fun Maps: Concrete Architecture Dating Back to 1870s Mapped in 50 Sites Across NYC

Gary Gale
2017-12-01 16:01

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

As most New Yorkers know, the five boroughs are filled with impressive architecture, but few have paid particular attention to the material used to create it.

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1934 Map Resizes the World to Show Which Country Drinks the Most Tea

Gary Gale
2017-12-01 16:01

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

Not a day goes by that I don’t use Google Maps for something or other, whether it’s basic navigation, researching an address, or finding a dry cleaner. Though some of us might resent the dominance such mapping technology has over our daily interactions, there’s no denying its endless utility.

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Interactive world map lets you create your own projection

Gary Gale
2017-11-15 12:36

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

The EarthWindMap not only animates our homeworld's air currents, but you can drag, zoom and warp the view to create unique projections of its surface.

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The country that keeps getting left off maps

Gary Gale
2017-11-14 12:31

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

New Zealanders fed up with their country being left off of world maps set up a Reddit group to share their exasperation. The 27,000 subscribers of "Maps Without NZ" post pictures of the world with the island nation left off.

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On This Fourth-Century Map, All Roads Really Do Lead to Rome

Gary Gale
2017-11-14 12:31

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

Although it resembles nothing like the clear outline of a modern map of the region, the Peutinger Table is a snapshot of how Romans viewed their world, one in which they were at the center.

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Mapping the U.K.’s Many, Many Names for Streams

Gary Gale
2017-11-08 13:13

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

A few years ago, the climate adaptation researcher Ben Smith—then a Ph.D. student at Kings College London—was working on his dissertation, about the effectiveness of water restoration projects in the United Kingdom.

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Map: Airport delays in major U.S. cities

Gary Gale
2017-11-02 09:22

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

Forty airports including San Francisco and San Jose are included on the map of delays updated by the Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Control System Command Center. The status indicates general airport conditions, usually as affected by weather, rather than individual flights.

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This incredible map tool reveals just how much the Mercator map distorts the world

Gary Gale
2017-11-02 09:22

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

A lot of people have problems with the Mercator map of the world. Fortunately, The True Size is set up to help cartography fans see how much it distorts land mass by allowing users to move outlines of nations across the 2-D images. It is oddly addictive.

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How 16th-Century European Mapmakers Described the World’s Oceans

Gary Gale
2017-11-02 09:22

Today's maps found on the interwebs.

According to medieval mapmakers, the world was made up of three continents ringed by narrow bodies of water. When the voyages of Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, and Ferdinand Magellan uncovered continents previously unknown to Europeans, this posed a major problem for those cartographers.

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