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Map of the Week
During the cold war, the Soviet Union’s Military secretly mapped the world with such precision, that in certain areas, it would appear they were preparing for an invasion. In total, the Soviet Union created more than 1.1 million different maps … Continue reading
Blog of the week
https://adventuresinmapping.com For this week’s featured blog, I chose ‘Adventures in Mapping’. Although the website’s interface is quite bland it provides many interesting articles. I especially liked how you can read the title and a bit of the article before selecting … Continue reading
Atlas of the Week
The atlas of the week is Transit Maps of the world because transportation is a vital part of our society and is a large part of the culture I was raised in. Being someone who grew up in a city … Continue reading