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Map Corner Episode 3
In this episode we have calls from
On the Facebook Page – membership continues to grow
We have had a proliferation of British maps there including stalwarts like
Star of the week on Facebook was Neal Sommer who scored a mighty 7/10 on the Guardian quiz to identify cities by their population density. This was a tricky quiz which stumped many people. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/mar/19/quiz-identify-world-cities-density-maps-alone?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard&fbclid=IwAR1W-zSobf8PPfEtg6FFKrf5e_RtatEEYroCdO1KyOPo0uQ_aWfkoP9RyU8
And Roifield posted another devilishly difficult quiz – the Geoguesser https://geoguessr.com/?fbclid=IwAR3Wg6uLPORfClOl8tKGfJ-xDMQt5gSdRxz0-lqGIyqNyp6yG4x7EPz3jUc
On #Mapcorner on Twitter
A few transit maps including Relf with the roman roads of Spain & Portugal http://www.openculture.com/2019/03/the-roman-roads-of-spain-portugal-visualized-as-a-subway-map.html and Kosmo shared a TFL tube style map of London’s road network https://twitter.com/Heidi_LDN/status/1106554832947724289 .
I took an interest in maps relating to fast food outlets – we will work that up for something on the podcast in a future episode.
My favourite map of this week was Alison sharing Simon Keustenmacher’s tweet about the manhole covers in Oklahoma City. They all have a map of the city on them but best of all each one shows you where you are on that map. https://twitter.com/simongerman600/status/1109101180469370881
And best worst map of the week was shared by Roifield on Twitter and Simone Liuzzi on Facebook – the ordering preferences of countries in Africa https://twitter.com/TerribleMaps/status/907411725313613824
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Map Corner Episode 3
In this episode we have calls from
On the Facebook Page – membership continues to grow
We have had a proliferation of British maps there including stalwarts like
Star of the week on Facebook was Neal Sommer who scored a mighty 7/10 on the Guardian quiz to identify cities by their population density. This was a tricky quiz which stumped many people. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/mar/19/quiz-identify-world-cities-density-maps-alone?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard&fbclid=IwAR1W-zSobf8PPfEtg6FFKrf5e_RtatEEYroCdO1KyOPo0uQ_aWfkoP9RyU8
And Roifield posted another devilishly difficult quiz – the Geoguesser https://geoguessr.com/?fbclid=IwAR3Wg6uLPORfClOl8tKGfJ-xDMQt5gSdRxz0-lqGIyqNyp6yG4x7EPz3jUc
On #Mapcorner on Twitter
A few transit maps including Relf with the roman roads of Spain & Portugal http://www.openculture.com/2019/03/the-roman-roads-of-spain-portugal-visualized-as-a-subway-map.html and Kosmo shared a TFL tube style map of London’s road network https://twitter.com/Heidi_LDN/status/1106554832947724289 .
I took an interest in maps relating to fast food outlets – we will work that up for something on the podcast in a future episode.
My favourite map of this week was Alison sharing Simon Keustenmacher’s tweet about the manhole covers in Oklahoma City. They all have a map of the city on them but best of all each one shows you where you are on that map. https://twitter.com/simongerman600/status/1109101180469370881
And best worst map of the week was shared by Roifield on Twitter and Simone Liuzzi on Facebook – the ordering preferences of countries in Africa https://twitter.com/TerribleMaps/status/907411725313613824
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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