Very Expensive Maps

Travis Folk: “Surely there are folks desirous of traditional cartography of a modern landscape.”


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Green Pond wildlife biologist and map designer for New World Cartography discusses working with artist Tony Waters, radio-tracking northern bobwhites (quail) under the pines of the Conecuh National Forest, memorializing Aldo the Llewellin Setter on a map of game birds, and agreeing to a 9x14-ft project before knowing exactly how to uh, install a 9x14-ft project (it turned out great). See Folk’s maps at newworldcartography.com

  • Oysters of North America map
  • Upland Game Birds map
  • The family business: Folk Land Management
  • Port Royal Sound Foundation
  • Maps by Union Army topographical engineer Robert Knox Sneden
  • Books of maps curated from the Library of Congress by Vincent Virga
  • Underwater feature toponymic authority: GEBCO-SCUFN
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