Elizabeth spotted this in Delhi, apparently it is some kind of musical instrument. It looks a bit like a cross between a drum and a xylophone, if anyone knows better please correct me in the comments.
Yearly archives: 2025
Gregory spotted this towering metal map within a service station, showing the network of major roads. Just to show how large it is here is Gregory, who happens to be wearing a strangely projected map t-shirt. That’s the end of our little series of Gregory’s pictures from his visit to […]
The Sightings board at Kruger National Park. Markers for Rhinos are removed so that poachers don’t get that information.
Gregory said “The contour letters in Cape Town – I don’t know if that counts as a map, but each one was a specific local mountain” Yes, that definitely counts! Neat use of contours?
You have to go on a vineyard tasting experience if you are visiting South Africa and you need a map to help you find your way!
Last year Gregory Marler (aka on social media as Living with Dragons) went to South Africa, he found lots of mappy stuff to share with us, so good that I thought `I would make a short series of his pics. This one is a tactile map at the top of […]
Lose Hill is situated in the Peak District on a nice trail from Mam Tor. This hill offers a 360-degree landscape.
Reinder spotted this book cover, the title is “The Signal to Surrender”. Reinder explained “It’s not a perfect copy – but still attractive though, according to me. The design is by none other than the great Dutch graphic artist Dick Bruna. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Bruna Personally I think the book title is a little […]
Our followers will recognise the view from a few days ago with my Hip Flask. Now here is the OS Picnic Blanket standing on a proper map in the wilderness of the Peak District.
A nice coffee table with the usual missing NZ and MZ, but Central America has vanished; nonetheless, the British Isles are gone. I will not buy it.
Our friend and top contributor, Reinder, sent us this. He said “. on a map of Belgium (in French) from 1965 … – isn’t it a beauty?” The answer is yes, beautiful, just beautiful! I don’t know what it is about this design that makes it feel so good.
These amazing globe sculptural works were spotted by Reinder near the AFAS theatre in Leusden. He described them to me as “quite remarkable – and gigantic!” I can only agree, awesome. The scale of these things is just amazing!