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35 Informative Maps People Shared On This Group That Might Change Your Perspective On Things (New Pics)

35 Informative Maps People Shared On This Group That Might Change Your Perspective On Things (New Pics)

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Where would you start if you were looking for a treasure? Well, from what we learned in Jumanji, we probably need a map. In fact, maps, the precious representation of information, are key to so many secrets of the world, whether it’s the Earth, our history, politics, sociology, or anything, really.
Thanks to this corner of Reddit known for being the ultimate destination for fans of cartography, we can devour an endless variety of maps that all differ in information, style, size and other features. With 1.8 million members of the community, it’s now turning into one of those Reddit powerhouses that gives the best of online content.
Scroll down through the new batch of maps below and after you’re done, be sure to share our previous posts with the most unique and informative diagrammatic representations you may not have even known existed, here, here and here.

#1 The Baltic Way. On 23 August 1989, Two Million People Joined Their Hands To Form A Human Chain Spanning 675.5 Km Across The Three Baltic States. The Protest Was Against The Soviet Occupation, And To Support The Independence Movements Of The Three States

The Baltic Way. On 23 August 1989, Two Million People Joined Their Hands To Form A Human Chain Spanning 675.5 Km Across The Three Baltic States. The Protest Was Against The Soviet Occupation, And To Support The Independence Movements Of The Three States
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#2 "Head North, Young Man..."

"Head North, Young Man..."
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#3 Cyclist Recreates Nirvana’s “Nevermind” Album Cover

Cyclist Recreates Nirvana’s “Nevermind” Album Cover
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Bored Panda reached out to the subreddit’s founder Patrick to find out how Reddit's cartography powerhouse has been doing since we last spoke a while ago. He describes himself as “a Denver-based techno-geek with a focus on all things geospatial and cartographic and a coding hobbyist with an emphasis in geospatial applications.”

“The subreddit has been stable the last few months, however, that all changed this morning with the news out of Ukraine of the military action there,” he said. “The subreddit usually has between 2,000 and 4,000 users at a given moment on a normal day. That number spiked to a peak of over 20,000 users looking for current maps of the situation there.”

#4 Topography Of China

Topography Of China
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#5 All Roads Lead To Rome. This Map Is Visualises The Famous Roads Built By The Roman Empire

All Roads Lead To Rome. This Map Is Visualises The Famous Roads Built By The Roman Empire
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#6 Atheists Are Prohibited From Holding Public Office In 8 US States

Atheists Are Prohibited From Holding Public Office In 8 US States
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Patrick believes that the way people think of cartography is changing. “The previous generation was accustomed to paper maps that they used to navigate. This required skills in orientation and awareness that are no longer necessary with digital maps on mobile devices. Whilst there are lots of articles that eulogize the loss of these skills, I don't think it's necessarily all bad.”

#7 The Topography Of Ukraine

The Topography Of Ukraine
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#8 Map Showing Netherland's Progress In Flood Management (Source: Earthmagazine)

Map Showing Netherland's Progress In Flood Management (Source: Earthmagazine)
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#9 Is Escape A Crime?

Is Escape A Crime?
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According to Patrick, the history of cartography is full of changes in how maps are created and used. And right now, “we're seeing another shift in response to the digital age.” The sub’s founder explained that “the digital generation has a heightened awareness of how maps can visualize data. The tools to make maps have been democratized. This has increased interest in finding new and clever ways to see spatial data.”

“I think the hottest trends are in maps that elucidate some sort of political understanding. These can be maps of elections, voting districts, gerrymandering, political recognition, voting patterns, etc. Social media is engineered to spur controversy and this is most apparent in hot button political topics. Politically themed content will garner more discussion, controversy and comments than most other topics.”

#10 All The Countries That Have Gained Independence From Great Britain

All The Countries That Have Gained Independence From Great Britain
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#11 Beavers In Europe, 1900 And 2021

Beavers In Europe, 1900 And 2021
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#12 Most Popular Language On Duolingo

Most Popular Language On Duolingo
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Patrick is a member of #maptime Denver, Rocky Mountain Map Society, NACIS, PLSC, Charles Close Society and Open Street Map Foundation. So he always has a new project up his sleeve. Right now he’s working on building a plugin for QGIS, an open-source map-making software.

“The topic is map projection distortion. We all know that flat maps distort the shape of the Earth. However, visualizing this is quite difficult. My plugin will work so that a user can input a projection and a given region. The output will be a map overlay that shows where the scale is closest to true and where it falls below a given threshold,” he told us and added that he’ll be happy to share it when it's finished.

#13 Countries With A Higher Life Expectancy Than The United States

Countries With A Higher Life Expectancy Than The United States
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#14 The New Longest Possible Train Journey In The World

The New Longest Possible Train Journey In The World
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#15 The Red Part Contains More People Than The Blue Put Together

The Red Part Contains More People Than The Blue Put Together
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#16 Russian Military Build-Up Around Ukraine

Russian Military Build-Up Around Ukraine
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#17 A Map Visualizing The Armenian Genocide - Started 106 Years Ago

A Map Visualizing The Armenian Genocide - Started 106 Years Ago
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#18 World Map, But It’s Centered On Buenos Aires, Argentina

World Map, But It’s Centered On Buenos Aires, Argentina
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#19 London's Piccadilly Tube Station. Piccadilly Circus Is A Road Junction And Public Space Of London's West End In The City Of Westminster. It Was Built In 1819 To Connect Regent Street With Piccadilly

London's Piccadilly Tube Station. Piccadilly Circus Is A Road Junction And Public Space Of London's West End In The City Of Westminster. It Was Built In 1819 To Connect Regent Street With Piccadilly
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#20 Countries That Have, Or Have Had, Openly Gay Heads Of Government

Countries That Have, Or Have Had, Openly Gay Heads Of Government
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