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Feb 28, 2025, 25 tweets

The Most Coolest maps you've probably never seen before:

This is WHY it is named The Gulf of Mexico!

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Australia is moving 7 cm North every year.

A map of the gulf of Mexico

Map of Greek Mythology. Illustration: Hazel Newlevant.

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Latin America largest trading partner 2000 vs 2024

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Mexico has a chance to do the funniest thing right now

Why are there 4 separate countries with โ€œGuineaโ€ in the name?

Pangea, the supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago, shown with the borders of modern countries.

The Kiss of the oceans, a postcard-map from 1923

The real size of Africa.

Most people are shocked when they see the real size of Africa because the most commonly used map of the world, the Mercator projection, features a significantly distorted size of countries and continents

Places where birthright Citizenship is based on land and places where it is based on blood

The most popular sport in every country in the world

The languages of the world

How aliens see Earth

World map according to fish

The "Wolf Territory" map

GPS tracks show how wolf packs in Voyageurs National Park avoid each otherโ€™s range.

The "Pangea Map"

Pangea with modern country borders. A look at how todayโ€™s nations fit on the ancient supercontinent.

The Mississippi River and its tributaries

The Sahara desert was green 6000 years ago

Everybody alive today compared to everybody who has ever lived

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