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Dark n Stormy Knight

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3. That was cool.
Tue Nov 10, 2020, 12:21 PM
Nov 2020

And now that I know they have a Map Porn subreddit, I might finally have to join reddit.

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Examining Interesting Maps [View all] Yavin4 Nov 2020 OP
Fascinating! NurseJackie Nov 2020 #1
Pretty amazing. Yavin4 Nov 2020 #2
That was cool. Dark n Stormy Knight Nov 2020 #3
That was interesting Cirque du So-What Nov 2020 #4
This is why I like the below map BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #5
Maybe the US is under-populated. Yavin4 Nov 2020 #7
I do definitely believe that regions (including climate, geography and topology) BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #9
Also, religion becomes important in sparsely populated areas because it's the primary way of Yavin4 Nov 2020 #11
In that case BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #14
Saw it was 14 minutes, so didn't think I watch the whole presentstion, but.... Fla Dem Nov 2020 #6
Thank you. I love maps! ancianita Nov 2020 #8
No, but I am getting into data visualization Yavin4 Nov 2020 #10
Absolutely. ancianita Nov 2020 #12
Nice BigOleDummy Nov 2020 #13
Fascinating! burrowowl Nov 2020 #15
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