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Team Map Presentation – “The World Distribution of Spirochetal Disease”
The World Distribution of Spirochetal Diseases map was produced during the 1960s by the American Geographic Society. This map was part of a series of maps that were created in order to sort and map out the Third World. … Continue reading
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Atlas of Cursed Places
This unusual atlas includes 40 different locations all over that world that are reported to be filled with disaster, chaos, paranormal activity, and death. It gives detailed descriptions of the history of these areas as well as how to get … Continue reading
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Johnathan Crowe’s Map Blog — The Map Room
http://www.maproomblog.com Johnathan Crowe’s map blog is an interesting one that has been going on for more than 8 years. It includes both antique maps as well as the latest in geospatial technology. It gives us a glimpse of how cartography has … Continue reading
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Where’s the Equality?
America is known as the land of opportunity, and to an extent this holds true. While it is a country of great education and many chances, there are some parts of the U.S. that are poverty stricken. Through varying shades … Continue reading
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