Angharad Stone has to be one of our most innovative contributors, she roams the world spotting Maps in the Wild and has a back up stock of “objets cartographique” in her wardrobe and apartment, just in case. Angharad spotted this weird map advertising Semana Santa (Holy Week) in Seville. Possibly […]
Tom Armitage pointed us to this tasty looking gin bottle snapped by Dan Harris before he cracked it open in lockdown desperation. “Nice bit of map based packaging on this @ShetlandReelGin bottle of rhubarb & bramble we’re about to tuck into. Almost a shame to break into it, but we’re […]
Alice Gadney shared this lovely old map scarf (I think the map is old not the scarf). I think she is starting a competition with Angharad Stone but there can only be one winner!
Miss Bytheway shared her pen pots which recycled maps and cans. Just the job to keep you occupied during lockdown! “The most geography pen pots ever!! MAPS AND REUSING TINSš„«š¾”
Reinder Storm shared this pic taken at the World Forum venue in the Hague. “āI was hereā – well … Yes.”
Cartonaut sent me this pic of the map at the entrance to the Hotel Petaluma in Petaluma (surprise!) California. “Nice local place names on this. This is the front entrance to the lobby of Hotel Petaluma in Petaluma, CA. Near the center of old town. Adjacent to the entrance is […]
Clare Nolan knows how to get our attention, find a Map in the Wild with a link to football! And she has done it again š “Bonus globe trophy, at FK ŽeljezniÄar in Sarajevo. I think it is a trophy from a friendly tournament rather than a major competition. Zeljo are […]
Geke van de Kamp sent me this pic of an exquisite embroidered globe via twitter.com/womensart1 “Embroidered globes made in 19th century by US schoolgirls as a way to learn geography. The globes were only 5 inches high”