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Maps in the Wild: Floor Puzzle Map: Erik shared this great puzzle map. “100 years of #RotaryInternational in the Netherlands celebrated with a biking marathon for charity through the country....
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Maps in the Wild: Arab Islands in Reflection: Stan Carey shared this mirror map. “Mirrors in the shape of the Aran Islands at Connemara Airport, alongside Tim Robinson’s map for lo-fi comparison...
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Maps in the Wild: Cookie Cutter (literally): Erik spotted this in a thrift shop. “Best thrift store find of the year: #MapsintheWild cookie cutter (or: clip irl function). I’ll accept the...
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Maps in the Wild: It’s a Chocolate World: Raf spotted this premium chocolate map in Poboleda.“Xocoleda 9 Onze is an awesome chocolate shop in Poboleda, a small village in the wine making region of...
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Maps in the Wild: Spanish Geology Map Light: Berndan deWeg shared this pic of a lamp in his home. “A Maps in the Wild in my living room.. geological map of part of Spain as lamp…”MapsintheWild Spanish...
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Maps in the Wild: Giant Floor Map of Leeds: Kaakaapoo sent us this super massive floor map of Leeds “My favourite #MapsInTheWild for @mappery, the map of Leeds filling the main room of Leeds City...
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Maps in the Wild: Washington Dulles Airport: Erik spotted this on route to last year’s FOSS4GNAMapsintheWild Washington Dulles Airport...
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A question has come up:What is the largest floor map that you have seen? Photos and Location please
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Maps in the Wild: Bunker Evergreen IPA: Matthew Edney shared this from his local store. What self respecting map geek is not going to want to taste that beer?MapsintheWild Bunker Evergreen IPA...
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Maps in the Wild: 42N Brewing Asylum: Doug G spotted this. “42N Brewing Asylum Porter Birds eye map of Buffalo State Hospital area.” Strong beer, nice map.MapsintheWild 42N Brewing Asylum...
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Maps in the Wild: McCoy Hotel, Tucson: Glen Pawelski sent us this pic. I know it is just a map in a frame but the layout, the styling and the font make it a thing of beauty IMHO.MapsintheWild McCoy...
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Maps in the Wild: Baden-Württemberg Train Network: Simon Polster said “Love this flowy transit chart from the Baden-Württemberg train network”MapsintheWild Baden-Württemberg Train Network...
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Maps in the Wild: New Jersey Turnpike Memorial Bridge: Doug shared this “NJ Turnpike Bridge over Raritan River. Map plaque #MapsintheWild#whereIam“MapsintheWild New Jersey Turnpike Memorial Bridge...
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Maps in the Wild: Antananarivo on a Column: Ant Scott sent this pic from Antananarivo in Madagascar.“Antananarivo Madagascar – can’t tell if the facing tiles correspond to admin boundaries but I like...
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Maps in the Wild: Venezia: I came across this map while visiting Venezia last summer. MapsintheWild Venezia https://mappery.org/venezia/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon&utm_campaign=venezia
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Maps in the Wild: Cardinal Arm: Barry Rowlingson spotted this tattoo. “Met a #maptat in the wild today – I’d get one of these but I’d feel I had to point my arm north all the time”MapsintheWild...
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Maps in the Wild: Flea market on Portobello Road: I wanted to share one of my favourite places in London, so this beautiful map lies on Portobello Road on the farthest side of the flea market. I shot...
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Maps in the Wild: Nutjuitok: Eve Kahn shared these amazing pictures from the Awe of the Arctic exhibition currently showing at the New York Public Library (until July 13, 2024)“Nutjuitok (Polar Star)...
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Maps in the Wild: Magnificently Confused in Hiroshima: Marc-Tobias has been visiting Hiroshima in Japan and shred these awesome street maps that he spotted. He said:“As usual in Japan streets are...
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Maps in the Wild: Enish: Elisha is a Nigerian restaurant near Covent Garden in London. If you look carefully and your geography is fair you can see where the “I” is pointing. MapsintheWild Enish...
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