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40 “Amazing Maps” That May Give You A Unique Perspective On The World (New Pics)
CuriositiesMAY 6, 2025

40 “Amazing Maps” That May Give You A Unique Perspective On The World (New Pics)

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If you were born in the last 30 years, there’s a good chance you’ve never actually had to rely on a paper map. You might have seen them at amusement parks or folded up in the glove compartment of your dad’s car. But you probably weren’t using them to navigate from the passenger seat while on a road trip with your best friend.
Despite the fact that the majority of the world now uses apps to provide us with directions, there will always be a place for maps. And if you disagree, I hope that the Amazing Maps Instagram page will help change your mind. This account has amassed nearly 75K followers for sharing fascinating maps of the world, along with fun facts and interesting statistics. Below, you’ll find some of their most intriguing posts, so be sure to upvote all of your favorites. And keep reading to find conversations with map experts Ivos Gajdorus from Mapotic and Minas, Creator of MapChart!
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#1 Regional Giraffe Patterns

Regional Giraffe Patterns
82points

#2 Passenger Trains In The United States vs. Europe

Passenger Trains In The United States vs. Europe
64points

#3 How A Coastline 100 Million Years Ago Influences Modern Election Results In Alabama

How A Coastline 100 Million Years Ago Influences Modern Election Results In Alabama
60points

To learn more about maps from an expert, we got in touch with Ivos Gajdorus from Mapotic. Mapotic is a startup driving geospatial innovation since 2018. Originally launched as an interactive map builder for creators and communities, it has evolved into a platform delivering custom B2B mapping solutions. 

By fusing satellite, IoT, location, and metadata from various sources, Mapotic creates powerful, user-friendly web and mobile applications. And today, it serves sectors including wildlife tracking, travel and tourism, logistics, and civic projects.

#4 In 1992, Around 29,000 Rubber Ducks Fell Off A Cargo Ship In The Pacific Ocean. This Is Where They Made Landfall

In 1992, Around 29,000 Rubber Ducks Fell Off A Cargo Ship In The Pacific Ocean. This Is Where They Made Landfall
59points

#5 Kiribati Is The Only Country In The World That Is In All Four Hemispheres

Kiribati Is The Only Country In The World That Is In All Four Hemispheres
53points

#6 Virgin Forest Cover 1620 vs. Today

Virgin Forest Cover 1620 vs. Today
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First, we wanted to hear why Ivos believes maps are so important. “The question of ‘where’ is deeply embedded in most human activities,” he shared. “Maps are a powerful form of visual interpretation that help us make sense of locations — especially those we are not familiar with. They turn complex spatial information into something understandable and usable.”

We also asked the expert if he happens to have a favorite map. “One of the most impactful maps powered by the Mapotic platform is the Ocearch Shark Tracker, which helps the global community better understand changes in our oceans by tracking the movement and behavior of sharks. They reveal patterns and shifts we would otherwise miss.”

#7 Each Section Has 10% Of The World's Population

Each Section Has 10% Of The World's Population
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#8 The Spilhaus Projection. In 1942, Athelstan Spilhaus Produced A World Map With A Unique Perspective, Presenting The World's Oceans As One Body Of Water

The Spilhaus Projection. In 1942, Athelstan Spilhaus Produced A World Map With A Unique Perspective, Presenting The World's Oceans As One Body Of Water
45points

#9 Cycle Paths Of Europe

Cycle Paths Of Europe
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If you’re interested in making your own maps, Ivos shared some advice. “Before creating a map, think carefully about the information structure,” he shared. “Maps are just one way to interpret data, and thoughtful categorization and classification are key for building complex maps that are easy to navigate and understand.”

#10 A Map Of Geography Terms. Any You Didn't Know?

A Map Of Geography Terms. Any You Didn't Know?
43points

#11 Railways In China, 2008 vs. 2020

Railways In China, 2008 vs. 2020
42points

#12 Xinjiang, China. The Farthest Place On Earth From Any Ocean

Xinjiang, China. The Farthest Place On Earth From Any Ocean
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Finally, Ivos shared a fun fact about ancient maps. “According to many sources, the oldest known map dates back around 25,000 years. It was carved into a mammoth tusk and discovered in Pavlov, Czech Republic — proof that even prehistoric people didn’t like getting lost.” 

You can learn even more about the topic right here!

#13 A Map Comparing Actual Distances To Their Representation On The Mercator Projection

A Map Comparing Actual Distances To Their Representation On The Mercator Projection
40points

#14 Obesity In North America (2021)

Obesity In North America (2021)
40points

#15 Comparing The Urban Areas Of European Capitals

Comparing The Urban Areas Of European Capitals
38points

We were also lucky enough to get in touch with Minas, the creator of MapChart, to hear his thoughts on this topic. "Maps help us make sense of the world. They turn complex data into something visual and understandable," he explained. "Whether it’s for education, planning, or just curiosity, maps help people connect with information in a more meaningful way."

#16 Historical And Current Grizzly Bear Range In North America

Historical And Current Grizzly Bear Range In North America
38points

#17 Countries Where Cheek Kissing Is A Common Greeting

Countries Where Cheek Kissing Is A Common Greeting
37points

#18 Homicide Rates In Different Regions Of The World

Homicide Rates In Different Regions Of The World
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We were also curious about Minas' favorite map. "One map that always stands out to me is the 'World divided into 4 regions with the same population'. It’s such a simple idea, but incredibly eye-opening. It challenges your assumptions about population distribution and gives a powerful visual of how unevenly people are spread across the planet."

#19 Map Of The 1910 Tour De France Route

Map Of The 1910 Tour De France Route
37points

#20 The Red And Orange Areas Have Equal Population

The Red And Orange Areas Have Equal Population
35points
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