Favorite Maps
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Here is an Ultima interpretation of a Tolkien map, made over a decade ago :
http://members.optusnet.com.au/oceaniaa ... eearth.jpg
http://members.optusnet.com.au/oceaniaa ... eearth.jpg
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That is a fine map!
Thank you for sharing!

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I know, I know ... but I had to do it.
"I am made from the dust of the stars, and the oceans flow in my veins ..." ~Sir Neil
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actually, one does simply walk into felucca.
“No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.”
― C.G. Jung
― C.G. Jung
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that is awesomeBirko wrote:Here is an Ultima interpretation of a Tolkien map, made over a decade ago :
http://members.optusnet.com.au/oceaniaa ... eearth.jpg


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This is a map I recently made for Shroud of the Avatar :
http://i.imgur.com/c2xnnkw.jpg
It is of the city Owl's Head.
I couldn't resist making a purposeful typo - I added an "i" into Vertas Pass.
It will be interesting to see how long before anyone picks up on it.
http://i.imgur.com/c2xnnkw.jpg
It is of the city Owl's Head.
I couldn't resist making a purposeful typo - I added an "i" into Vertas Pass.

It will be interesting to see how long before anyone picks up on it.
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If the interior of mars did not solidify...

And lose its magnetic field...

http://youtu.be/QJZcFnzyrAw

And lose its magnetic field...


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Got a little lazy there i guess

There's treasure out there!!



There's treasure out there!!

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#- Homunculus Body Maps -#
These are maps of the human body with the concept that one area of the body controls or otherwise necessarily corresponds to another part of the body in a centralized way. Usually considered quack science



These are maps of the human body with the concept that one area of the body controls or otherwise necessarily corresponds to another part of the body in a centralized way. Usually considered quack science




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My Most favorite maps.
https://www.google.com/earth/
http://htwins.net/scale2/
How deep down the rabbit hole do you dare to go?
https://www.google.com/earth/
http://htwins.net/scale2/
How deep down the rabbit hole do you dare to go?
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Couple Fun Things to look at...the title of the article is alarming, but the interactive map at the bottom is pretty cool
http://www.citylab.com/tech/2013/05/ter ... ource=SFFB

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I recently moved and considered many variables, including the fact that I might have kids at some point in the next decade. Although this interactive map might depress some people its rather informative nonetheless.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015 ... 0002&abg=1

And just for fun i'll throw in this thing too.
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141016 ... ocid=fbert



And just for fun i'll throw in this thing too.


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Tiger Mosquito Prevalence Maps
This map is just for asian tiger variety but, conditions favoring one species are going to be favorable to any other.
Here is a prevalence map specifically in the US:

I pulled these up after reading NME's comments about intentionally considering variables of one's geographic location. I live *right* there in the middle of all that red zone. Guess which variable I'm hunting? So while scouting for the above, I stumbled across this bit of data:

o.O That got me thinking.
Is it coincidence that this hot mosquito-infested, parasite-ridden, gator-gon-getcha, swamp region,
is also world-renowned for its "southern hospitality," soul-food cooking and great music?
TexMex? Creole, cajun? Jazz, blues, swampgrass?
Nashville and Memphis have put out more #1 hits in multiple genres than anywhere else around the world!
All of these things - music, hearty helpings, warmth and kindness - are acts of passion.
We are a passionate people.
Perhaps as the heat map and the mosquito map went hand in hand,
compassion and parasites do also?
The south's parasites don't stop at mosquitoes, after all. We also have the kudzu population:

This vine completely usurps and takes over entire forests - very fast. They are surreal. They stupefy us. We cannot eradicate them faster than they can repopulate. So, we set camp and accept our fate. We lay down our axes and pick up our guitars. We write it love songs and lullabies...

Perhaps facing insurmountable odds, haunted by tiny flying vampires, leaves us little choice but to gather round, share our best, and sing... about maps without mosquitoes.
But which came first...? O.o The passion? Or that which preys upon it? o.O ☮

This map is just for asian tiger variety but, conditions favoring one species are going to be favorable to any other.
Here is a prevalence map specifically in the US:

I pulled these up after reading NME's comments about intentionally considering variables of one's geographic location. I live *right* there in the middle of all that red zone. Guess which variable I'm hunting? So while scouting for the above, I stumbled across this bit of data:

o.O That got me thinking.

Is it coincidence that this hot mosquito-infested, parasite-ridden, gator-gon-getcha, swamp region,
is also world-renowned for its "southern hospitality," soul-food cooking and great music?
TexMex? Creole, cajun? Jazz, blues, swampgrass?
Nashville and Memphis have put out more #1 hits in multiple genres than anywhere else around the world!
All of these things - music, hearty helpings, warmth and kindness - are acts of passion.
We are a passionate people.
Perhaps as the heat map and the mosquito map went hand in hand,
compassion and parasites do also?
The south's parasites don't stop at mosquitoes, after all. We also have the kudzu population:

This vine completely usurps and takes over entire forests - very fast. They are surreal. They stupefy us. We cannot eradicate them faster than they can repopulate. So, we set camp and accept our fate. We lay down our axes and pick up our guitars. We write it love songs and lullabies...

Perhaps facing insurmountable odds, haunted by tiny flying vampires, leaves us little choice but to gather round, share our best, and sing... about maps without mosquitoes.
But which came first...? O.o The passion? Or that which preys upon it? o.O ☮
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"I am made from the dust of the stars, and the oceans flow in my veins ..." ~Sir Neil