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It’s in the Netherlands, it must be from Reinder (or Erik). The interior of bar / restaurant ‘De hoofdwacht’ in Gorinchem (the Netherlands) is decorated cartographically: ceiling, walls. https://hoofdwacht.nl/ There are maps everywhere, what’s not to like? Maps and Beers

De hoofdwacht

Elizabeth spotted this reusable bag at Costco (I think) and bought one for us. Not sure what it is trying to say – lots of touristy landmarks including Stratford, Edinburgh, Cornwall and London of course plus Nessy, whisky and Red Arrows

Global Britain

I can’t remember who sent me this pic or from where. Feels like a bit of global greenwashing

Green coffee cup

Reinder spotted this van, he wasn’t sure whether we had had enough vans with maps. But if you think it is – don’t bother. With my best regards, from Amsterdam this time. Oh – and eh … it’s a #cheese-van of course 😉 So the answer is no, we haven’t […]

Cheese van

Our friend Marc Tobias sent us these aerial views of Hannover.

Coworking in Hannover

Adam Carnow shared with us this series shapes of Idaho

Idaho

Toulouse

On London Underground at the moment. Always good to be in the same company as the Beatles ! ⁦@BLMaps Nigel Clifford

Underground

The Globe Inn

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