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3D Iceland

Ben Hennig sent us this from Reykajvik “I love your ‘Maps in the Wild’, so I thought of adding a contribution to it from my little rock in the middle of the Atlantic. Though not fully ‘in the wild’, I think this is a pretty nice map to see when […]

3D Iceland

Another map from Dave Lovell. This is the logo for the D-Day Story Museum. It may take you a minute to work it out. … the logo, which I have to confess I didn’t immediately recognise as containing a map. A very clever design I think and probably one of […]

The D-Day Story

Paul Hardy sent us this map of Norfolk (UK) “If you are short of maps in the wild, here’s one from my last weekend visit to the north coast of Norfolk (UK, not US). This was in the Ship Inn at Brancaster at 52.963N, 0.638E – head North from there, […]

A clear run to the North Pole

Muir Beach Lookout

Lauren Tierney must have had a maptastic vacation as she also sent us this relief map from Muir Beach Lookout in California, just north of SF.

Muir Beach Lookout

Not really a Map in the Wild but this cartoon sums up the sorry state of Britain (no longer Great IMHO) in 2019. This was shared with me by my pal Erik Meerburg. I scheduled this to post on Brexit Day, who knows what will have happened by then.

Order, order

Dave Lovell, who is competing for the Maps in the Wild Contributor of the Year Award, sent us this map on a t-shirt from the D-Day Story museum (more to follow). The ‘Bogus’ map being really ‘on the wild side’, names have been switched and it’s got the highest security […]

Bogus map t-shirt

John Nelson shared this beer can which he kindly unrolled for us “There’s a #mapsinthewild hidden under the label of this @snakeriverbrew Paco’s IPA can.”

Snake River Brew

Lauren Tierney sent us this neat map of Chinatown, San Francisco which is set into the pavement which she spotted on vacation.

Chinatown

Marc Tobias Metten shared this globe which is on display in Schipol Airport. I think the pins represent destinations that you can fly to from Schipol. I like the use of physical Google Maps pins

Schipol globe with lots of pins

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