Yearly archives: 2022
Map courtesy of the Maritime Museum at Greenwich. Good name for a cafe as well! @RMGreenwich Nigel Clifford
The 30 Day Map Challenge always produces some delightful maps (and some monsters). Caroline Hack shared this from last years challenge Day 4 of #30DayMapChallenge Hexagons Snowflakes & patchwork today then! Map (chart) collage digitally printed on fabric with sewn partial snowflake pattern from Scoresby’s 1820 drawings Unused hexagons of […]
auren Tierney shared these pics from the New River National Park, evidently she was impressed and if she was you will be too. Went to @NewRiverNPS for the first time last week, and the visitor centers are mapping wonderlands! The watershed floor map at the Sandstone Visitor Center rocked my […]
This is an old one from Arnaud from before he started editing this site. Spotted at King’s Cross station
Anna Breton shared this. At the confluence of the Des Moines and Raccoon River in Des Moines, Iowa is a bridge etched with a map depicting the confluence over which it spans
Ken shared this when he was at the NACIS conference. I’d guess that Brits of my age would think of musicals before casseroles when we hear Oklahoma.
Sanghee Shin shared these 4 flags. Today I encountered the Guardians of the four cardinal directions at Gongsanseong Fortress, Gongju City, Korea. Blue Dragon of the East, White Tiger of the West, Vermilion Bird of the South, and Black Tortoise of the North.
Today, as we watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth the Second, I was glad to have received this pic from Melinda Clarke. I was delivering some maps to a customer the other day and they invited me in to their house to see a treasured map on their wall. It was […]