Strange Maps, Strange Worlds

New blog exhibits the weird and the interesting I like maps. I like weird maps, the kind you won’t find in a regular atlas. Maps of countries that never existed - or never will exist. (…)

New blog exhibits the weird and the interesting

I like maps. I like weird maps, the kind you won’t find in a regular atlas. Maps of countries that never existed - or never will exist.

…so says the proprietor of the new blog “Strange Maps”, which exhibits thought-provoking links on maps that depict things that could have been, nearly were, or completely improbable, but definitely interesting. Amongst the current gallery exhbits:

  • Imperial Texas
  • The famous map of “Jesusland”
  • The “Regoranized Middle East” of the controversial Armed Forces Times article
  • And a couple of “sauce for the gander” maps of an America divided through the eyes of one Turk’s perspective.

The blog, Strange Maps, can be viewed here.

(Via Cartography)

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