A terrifying look at how we are changing the world.
Millions live in or near Ossulstone, but only a handful have ever heard of it.
Some of these are more helpful, but less entertaining, than others!
The ebb and flow of London's commuting life
Fascinating - New England exists as an entity, New Mexico doesn't!
Strange Maps untangles the pontifical cartography.
Fantastic - there was one country at the end that took me a while to get!
"It’s a question on the minds of many, this gift-giving season: What do you get someone who already has everything? The problem gets a bit more pressing if you’re the British Cabinet, and the Queen is coming round to visit. Their solution? Clever: two gifts - 60 table mats, and a chunk of Antarctica, henceforth forever known as Queen Elizabet…
Because 27 EU members is not enough!
Frank Jacobs takes on the disappearing island story.
"Maps are an excellent propaganda weapon against a (geo)political enemy. We trust cartography instinctively to ‘show us the right way’, and thus be truthful; but maps always reflect the mapmakers goals"
"when marine scientists arrived at the island in the Coral Sea off Australia they were in for something of a shock: it didn't exist."
Norn Iron as trailing hat!!!
What the Belfast to Dublin route used to be like!
Where New York's public transport is (and isn't) running on Thursday.(PDF)
The secret history of the pain au chocolat. (Or chocolatine?)
Dubious about some of the affiliations but big picture probably accurate.
Some of the best from Strange Maps.
See where the water is running out, in real time!
Too good to be true, alas.
The Border Between Israel and Palestine - a short history.
Looks at the cartographic history of the Syrian state. Fascinating.
What if Newfoundland had become/remained independent?
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