My son’s friend Isaac took us to the Mexico City derby game between Club America and Cruz Azul at the Azteca Stadium, that’s the one where Maradonna scored his sensational goal against England in the 1970 World Cup and “the hand of God” also intervened on his behalf. After the […]
Yet another pic from (as of now) our most prolific contributor Charles Kennelly. “Map outside office in Kamakura Japan, my best guess is that it depicts underwater cable routes. I love the projection and the water caused discolouration that results from the projection.” I look forward to the discussion between […]
While we were in Mexico City we went to the Secretaría de Educación Público to see the amazing collection of murals by Diego Rivera. As we were leaving we stumbled on this massive mural map of Latin America The scale of this stunning mural needs a longer range shot. If you […]
Charles Kennelly sent us this impressive relief map from the Central Siberian Geology Museum. “Incredible relief map of Russia, in one of the best geology museums I have been to. I especially liked the harsh clipping that leave water bodies pouring into the outside world. If you ever find yourself near […]
I met Anna Weber at the Danish GeoForum’s KortDage event. She had asked delegates to bring with them a soil sample from their home region, she had over 40 samples from Denmark and as she was keen to tell me one from Sweden. She then made this Earth Map of […]
Today is GIS Day, so you get an extra bonus map in the wild thanks to Ross McDonald of Angus Council. Apparently they celebrated GIS Day with this scrumptious map cake. For those not in the UK, the reference to Shetland in a box may be confusing. Recently the Scottish […]
One of mine Been walking around Mexico City for 2 days and this is the first map on the streets that I’ve found. Not a great one but … Watch out for more and better from my Mexico trip
Dave Lovell has an almost inexhaustible collection of map pics. I wish we’d have had these map collages in time for Remembrance Sunday (just past) but better a little late than not at all. “Here’s a small series of (not very good) photos taken in Bramhall Methodist Church’s (wild!) remembrance […]
Jory Fleming sent us this sweet little hand drawn map for a rare book walk around Oxford colleges. “Was given this hand drawn map done by the librarian at Wadham College, for a rare book tour some colleges put on.” Is it wild? Well it’s hand-held and I can see […]
Andrew Newman sent us this pic of a line and signal schematic at Reading Station. “You may or may not consider this map to be a map, but it’s useful and in the wild.” I’m not sure about these railway schematics, this is the second one we’ve been sent so […]
Dave Lovell, who is currently our most prolific contributor sent us these pics of the globe sculpture in Seattle Fish Market. “Seattle Fish market (don’t ask me why) 2014” And yes, it really is a working fish market.
This geological map of France was sent to us by Dave Lovell I love a map that you can walk on. 2008 was the International Year of Planet Earth and this map was exhibited in Paris outside of the Natural History Museum, there was also a superb display panel advertising the […]
Jez Nicholson sent us this pic of The Gallery of Maps in the Vatican I wouldn’t be surprised if we get several more of these but they will need to be creative to get posted.
Jeremy Bolwell sent us this map of Wales “This map of Wales dates from when Attingham Hall was a college, I think. I have always considered it a good idea to paper maps to walls – the scale needs to be right but it gives insights into the geography of […]
Paul Hardy sent us this picture of a map of Roman Bedford “Here’s another map in the wild. It’s in the centre of Bedford (UK), and the photo is taken looking down from the remains of the medieval castle mound. The map is of Bedford in Roman times. It would […]