The Unusual Maps Thread
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Most likely.
A friend of mine cycled all the way to Singapore from Amsterdam over 2 years.
Reckoned Iran was the best place with the friendliest people. I'd love to go one day
A friend of mine cycled all the way to Singapore from Amsterdam over 2 years.
Reckoned Iran was the best place with the friendliest people. I'd love to go one day
While they didn’t go to Iran, 15 years back two of my brothers went to Syria. Said they were the most friendly people they’d ever been amongst. There’s something to be said about those with very little.mat the expat wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:54 am Most likely.
A friend of mine cycled all the way to Singapore from Amsterdam over 2 years.
Reckoned Iran was the best place with the friendliest people. I'd love to go one day
Easily the friendliest country I have visited, can't recommend it enough. Surprisingly, and disappointingly, the food was shite. It's one of my top 2 cuisines but the restaurants just served pretty much the same thing everywhere, home cooked was brilliant as you would hope.mat the expat wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:54 am Most likely.
A friend of mine cycled all the way to Singapore from Amsterdam over 2 years.
Reckoned Iran was the best place with the friendliest people. I'd love to go one day
It's fairly difficult to get booze unless you hang out with students, but even then drugs are used more than booze, particularly MDMA. You soon get in to the tea drinking vibe though.
Best bit is going to the incredible mosques and historic sites with no one else there.
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Results of the Russian constitutional referendum. Long live the Nenets Autonomous Okrug! Just kidding, it's scheduled to be merged with its neighbor...
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This Map Of All Sunken Japanese Ships During WWII
Saw that on Reddit the other day, it's pretty close to accurate.
You won't get the Gaeltacht v Ghaltacht thing unless you're a Gaelic speaker. Basically Ghaltacht are foreign language speakers.
Someone should put in where all the Irish boredies are from.
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Dr. Fauci's Little Map of Horrors...
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If it wasn't for Tasmania. You could sail from Hudson Bay to Alaska in one straight line
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Some interesting maps about America... haven't checked sources, so keep that in mind.
In the hundred years between 1820 and 1930 more than 6 million germans and 4.5 million Irish made the long journey by boat from Europe to the New World. That makes up almost 10% of the entire population of America in 1930.
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That's why Dogging is so popular in Essex....
Watching yet another Bond ski session and it's struck me that he's never been to Canada (though I think the cold opening to The Spy Who Loved Me was filmed in our Arctic?) ... and not Australia nor New Zealand according to this map.
If 2012 includes Skyfall, Spectre takes Cmdr. Bond to Mexico, Italy, Austria, Morocco, and back to London.
If 2012 includes Skyfall, Spectre takes Cmdr. Bond to Mexico, Italy, Austria, Morocco, and back to London.
Surprised he hasn't been to South Africa. Haven't watched the Bond movies in forever, but I have this vague memory of something related to diamonds and either South Africa, or Namibia or Botswana. Maybe Diamonds are Forever or Moonraker. Might be a bit of Mandela effect on my part.Niegs wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 3:11 am Watching yet another Bond ski session and it's struck me that he's never been to Canada (though I think the cold opening to The Spy Who Loved Me was filmed in our Arctic?) ... and not Australia nor New Zealand according to this map.
If 2012 includes Skyfall, Spectre takes Cmdr. Bond to Mexico, Italy, Austria, Morocco, and back to London.
Ahh, that'd make a good trivia question (Bond movie locations where Bond doesn't appear)! I forgot about that and had to check. South Africa is definitely in Diamonds Are Forever, but Bond isn't there. It's Mssrs Wynt and Kidd, and then Bond starts his investigation in Amsterdam.Blake wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:51 amSurprised he hasn't been to South Africa. Haven't watched the Bond movies in forever, but I have this vague memory of something related to diamonds and either South Africa, or Namibia or Botswana. Maybe Diamonds are Forever or Moonraker. Might be a bit of Mandela effect on my part.Niegs wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 3:11 am Watching yet another Bond ski session and it's struck me that he's never been to Canada (though I think the cold opening to The Spy Who Loved Me was filmed in our Arctic?) ... and not Australia nor New Zealand according to this map.
If 2012 includes Skyfall, Spectre takes Cmdr. Bond to Mexico, Italy, Austria, Morocco, and back to London.
Ah okay then. That makes sense.
As a kid I always used to get quite a kick out of South Africa featuring in Hollywood movies, even if was a corny mercenary henchman or diplomat like in Lethal Weapon 2, but especially if there was a scene or whole movie that featured SA which is why I remembered something.
As a kid I always used to get quite a kick out of South Africa featuring in Hollywood movies, even if was a corny mercenary henchman or diplomat like in Lethal Weapon 2, but especially if there was a scene or whole movie that featured SA which is why I remembered something.
Elsewhere, saw a basic map of the 101st's trip across Europe and wondered if there was one for The Big Red One ... turns out there are a lot of these for Yank divisions in WW2!
Zoomable of the very nice 4th Armored: https://curtiswrightmaps.com/product/ro ... h-armored/
Zoomable of the very nice 4th Armored: https://curtiswrightmaps.com/product/ro ... h-armored/