Monday, May 6, 2013 Wednesday, May 30, 2012
climateadaptation:


“A continuously updated map of US wildfire locations, perimeters, fire potential areas, global burn areas, and precipitation.”

Includes a layer for social media, which includes your flickr, youtube uploads, and tweets.

climateadaptation:

“A continuously updated map of US wildfire locations, perimeters, fire potential areas, global burn areas, and precipitation.”

Includes a layer for social media, which includes your flickr, youtube uploads, and tweets.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Transit system-style maps of rivers in North America from Somethingaboutmaps.
There are more maps of specific rivers on the website, too.

Transit system-style maps of rivers in North America from Somethingaboutmaps.

There are more maps of specific rivers on the website, too.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011 Monday, September 19, 2011 Friday, September 16, 2011

What are the continents? How many continents are there? Brought to you by the guy who explained the United Kingdom and a whole lot more.

*Eastasia is not one of them.

**Six. The answer is clearly six.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011 Monday, August 29, 2011

You Know What This Is?

makeinteresting:

It’s a map of reported Big Foot sightings in North America. The Sasquatch’s origin comes from the Pacific Northwest, which makes me wonder (even moreso) about Ohio… Wikipedia here.

Monday, April 25, 2011
rhamphotheca:

Cartographic relief depiction showing the varying age of bedrock underlying North America. This image combines a geologic map and a shaded relief image. This combination reveals the geologic history of North America through the interrelation of rock type, topography and time. Regional surface processes as well as continent-scale tectonic events are exposed in the three dimensions of space and the fourth dimension, geologic time. From most recent to oldest, age is indicated by color: yellow, green, blue, red. (via: Wikipedia)

rhamphotheca:

Cartographic relief depiction showing the varying age of bedrock underlying North America. This image combines a geologic map and a shaded relief image. This combination reveals the geologic history of North America through the interrelation of rock typetopography and time. Regional surface processes as well as continent-scale tectonic events are exposed in the three dimensions of space and the fourth dimension, geologic time. From most recent to oldest, age is indicated by color: yellow, green, blue, red. (via: Wikipedia)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011
twilightfades:

Maps maps maps. I love maps.

twilightfades:

Maps maps maps. I love maps.