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Monthly Archives: September 2021
The 10 Fastest Growing & Declining Airports in the U.S.
If you have ever been anywhere in the United States then chances are that you’ve been to one of these airports marked on the map above. With over 3.7 million square miles of sights and sounds to see, the United … Continue reading
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Atlas of The Week: The Atlas of Food
The Atlas of Food from the University of California Press makes a great choice for atlas of the week for our class. I found this atlas to be a great choice, as with every map there is a story that … Continue reading
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Atlas of the Week: The Apiaries
Theapiaries.com is an atlas of comprehensive maps of apiary permits on public land in the United States. The United States Bureau of Land Management (USBLM) grants apiary permits on public lands, and when they publicly list these permits, the data … Continue reading
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Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914
At first glance, the Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914 is a rough portrayal of the European continent. Upon second look, the country boundaries morph to vaguely resemble human and animal representations. After several more scans over the map … Continue reading
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