
MAPS
Here are some Google Map lists where I add points of interest! Click on the image to open the link.
Map related websites or youtube channels I find interesting
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Compare the real size of countries using Mercator projection correction.
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Eye-opening for understanding scale distortion.
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Deep dives into the design and aesthetic of maps, including techniques using QGIS, Blender, and Illustrator.
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Ideal for map enthusiasts, cartography students, and designers looking to blend art with geography.
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Compare two regions or countries by area in a playful way.
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Simple but addictive.
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A documentary-style series that explores geopolitical borders, migration, and identity through powerful storytelling and map-driven visuals.
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Excellent for those interested in human geography, international issues, and how maps shape real lives.
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Searchable interface for browsing old maps by location and date.
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Draws from multiple archives and libraries.
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A crowdsourced, color-coded map where users label city neighborhoods with short, often humorous stereotypes or descriptors.
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Great for exploring how locals and visitors perceive different areas — from “hip” to “touristy” to “office drones.”