Showing posts with the label Maps

Bharat Mata Temple: A Shrine Dedicated to Mother India

Jul 15, 2021

The ancient city of Varanasi, in central India, draws pilgrims from all around the world. One of the most important religious hubs and the h...

When California Was Thought To Be An Island

Mar 15, 2021

If California were a country its economy would be the fifth largest in the world. Yet the tech boom is not the starkest way California has e...

The Doodles Hidden Inside Swiss Maps

Feb 25, 2020

For centuries mapmakers have been including small, deliberate flaws in their maps—a fake street, a fantasy town—imperceptible to anyone o...

Forma Urbis: Rome’s Giant Marble Map

Jan 7, 2019

A modern illustration of the Temple of Peace with Forma Urbis, the giant map of Rome, on the wall. At the Roman Forum in the center of Rom...

The Island Named After A Satellite

Aug 25, 2018

Satellite imagery, made available to the public through applications such as Google Earth and Google Maps, have allowed anybody with a compu...

How Croatia Got The Coastline Away From Bosnia

Aug 17, 2018

There is a small joke going around social media circles for the past few weeks involving the strange border between Croatia and Bosnia and H...

The Handmade Globes of Peter Bellerby

Apr 17, 2017

When Peter Bellerby couldn’t find the perfect handmade globe for his father’s 80th birthday, he took matters into his own hands. He decided ...

Inuit Tactile Maps of Greenland

Apr 10, 2017

Like everybody else, the Inuit people of Greenland have been making maps to navigate the rugged coastline, but unlike maps made on paper, th...

Agloe: A Fake Town That Became Real

Mar 19, 2017

In the 1930s, a small town named Agloe suddenly began appearing on the maps of New York. It was positioned near an unmarked dirt road that l...

The Stick Chart Navigation of Marshall Islands

Feb 27, 2016

The Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean was settled by the Micronesians more than three thousand years ago. These early settlers had to ma...

World’s Largest Railway Model is Now on Google “Mini” Street View

Jan 14, 2016

Google’s Street View, that lets you explore the world through the virtual eyes of street level cameras, has now shrunk itself to the size of...

What Happens When The Grid Meets The Curvature of The Earth?

Dec 14, 2015

In the late 18th century, when American land surveyors were laying down the grid system —the network of perpendicularly intersecting streets...

The World’s Most Depressing Place Names

Oct 26, 2015

There are some really sad places on earth. Countries torn by war and violence. Countries reeling under poverty. Those places are truly depre...

Eartha: World's Largest Rotating Globe

Aug 11, 2015

The world's largest rotating globe, nicknamed "Eartha", is located at the headquarters of DeLorme, a business that provides ma...

Coming of Age in Cartography: Evolution of the World Map

Nov 5, 2012

Mapmaking has been an integral part of human history for thousands of years. It is believed that the human activity of graphically represent...

Stunning Map of Twitter And Flickr Users Around The World

Jul 17, 2011

At first glance, the image below looks like a satellite image of Europe at night. Actually, it is a map that reveals how active Europeans ar...

Extremely Detailed Paper Cut-Out Maps by Karen M. O’Leary

Oct 6, 2010

Artist Karen M. O’Leary creates detailed maps of famous cities by carving them on a single sheet of paper. She first prints the map on heavy...