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Scott Simmons sent us this pic of a pair of magnificent ski pants that might help you out if you get lost on the mountain (unless you are on the other side!). Spotted at Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Ski Pants for when you get lost

Another booze and map pic, this time from Ken. Nice reverse of the locator map calling out from the larger map of Europe.

Gluhwein

Another beer and maps pic. Jack Charge shared this can of beer from Trolls Beer. I think the map is New Jersey

Troeg Beer

British and Irish Committee on Map Information and Cataloguing Systems

Spotted by Marc-Tobias in Bangkok airport on his way to Bhutan

Hello in Bangkok Airport

Reinder Storm sent me these pics of a ticket machine in Amsterdam Central station. It even instructs you to take pictures of the route maps.

Ticket machine

Eric Breedon sent us this from Nashville Tenessee. It’s a map of a trendy Nashville neighbourhood called The Nations on the side of the 51st Deli (amazing what you can discover with Google Maps)

The Nations

Coffee cup in LA

I get why currency change places would use a world map to indicate the range of currencies that they exchange. This one is a nice example spotted in Eilat, Israel

Money changer

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