Curiosity fuels exploration in this captivating collection of maps that redefine how we view the world. From quirky cartography to data-driven designs, these visuals highlight geographical insights and cultural connections. Each map tells a story, blending artistry with information to spark intrigue. Whether mapping historical events or modern phenomena, these snapshots invite viewers to appreciate the complexity and beauty of our planet in new ways.
"Passenger Trains In The United States vs. Europe"
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"Regional Giraffe Patterns"
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"Each Section Has 10% Of The World's Population"
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"In 1992, Around 29,000 Rubber Ducks Fell Off A Cargo Ship In The Pacific Ocean. This Is Where They Made Landfall"
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"Kiribati Is The Only Country In The World That Is In All Four Hemispheres"
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"Virgin Forest Cover 1620 vs. Today"
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"Railways In China, 2008 vs. 2020"
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"Countries Where Cheek Kissing Is A Common Greeting"
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"Homicide Rates In Different Regions Of The World"
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"Obesity In North America (2021)"
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"A Map Comparing Actual Distances To Their Representation On The Mercator Projection"
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"Cycle Paths Of Europe"
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"The First World Map By Anaximander Of Miletus (610bc-546bc), Greek Philosopher"
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"The Spilhaus Projection. In 1942, Athelstan Spilhaus Produced A World Map With A Unique Perspective, Presenting The World's Oceans As One Body Of Water"
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"Historical And Current Grizzly Bear Range In North America"
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"A Portuguese Propaganda Poster Showing The Size Of Portuguese Colonial Possessions Compared To Europe"
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"Xinjiang, China. The Farthest Place On Earth From Any Ocean"
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"The Red And Orange Areas Have Equal Population"
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"Comparing The Urban Areas Of European Capitals"
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"How A Coastline 100 Million Years Ago Influences Modern Election Results In Alabama"
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"Melbourne Is Closer To Antarctica Than It Is To Darwin"
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"Map Of The 1910 Tour De France Route"
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"Map Of Languages Spoken In China"
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"Dividing British Columbia Into Three Regions With Equal Population"
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"Location Of Every City Founded By The Roman Empire, Outside Of Italy"