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By on 31 January, 2018

Undriven snow: Activists trace winter car routes to reshape city streets

99 percent invisible

An ingenious and creative approach to highlighting real-world traffic data for urban planning from urban space activists in Philadelphia.

Strava heat map exposes secret military locations, sparks security fears

Geoawesomeness

Operational security risks noted as fitness tracking services provider Strava releases heatmap of global activity, with military base locations clearly identifiable — and mappable.

Since 1910, this statue has warned Parisians about flooding

Big Think: Strange Maps

As floodwaters in Paris peak, Big Think’s Strange Maps blog uncovers the historic manner in which Parisians have kept tabs on past flood events.

Extremities of the Earth: The Lowest Natural Point

Tiefenkarte des Grossen Ozeans by August Petermann, 1877. Image provided by Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress.

Worlds Discovered: Geography and maps at the Library of Congress

Worlds Discovered charts the discovery and detail of Challenger Deep — the lowest known point on Earth.

Sadler tropical atlases

David Burch Navigation blog

David Burch highlights the painstaking, important work carried out by mariners and American universities as the key sources of climactic data for the tropics in the pre-internet era.

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