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Joe Davis shared this pic from the Brecon Beacons National Park visitor centre

Bannau Brycheiniog Visitor Centre

Robert Simmon shared this pic of a road sign approaching El Chalten in Argentina. It reminds me of the second post on the site when Ken and I had the idea to start Mappery.

El Chalten

Cartonaut spotted this map of San Francisco peninsula for exclusivefresh.com on the back of their fish delivery van. A great pic at 60mph!

NoCal

Doug Greenfield said “Bottle of red cuz dry January is over thank goodness”. Who are we to disagree?

Frico Wines

A beautiful simple map spotted by Wanmei L in downtown LA

California Metalwork

Robert Simmon shared these from the Museo de Arte Precolombino in Santiago, Chile. I love the way the map wraps around the corner of the gallery. Timeline of pre-Colombian cultures mounted on the wall of the Museo de Arte Precolombino. The oldest cultures are dated to 14,000 BC.

Museo de Arte Precolombino

Doug spotted this map design on the exit of an office building in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Where do I go from here?

Joe Davis spotted this massive map display in Lyon

Europe is a Big Place

Who can resist a bit of map tat? Certainly not Wanmei L.

Santa Catalina Island Map Tat

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