Showing posts with label Maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maps. Show all posts
Friday, January 21, 2011
European Boundaries 1 to 2000 Years AD
Euratlas.net has This Page showing the history of European country boundaries from 1AD to 2000AD, at 100 year intervals. A rather interesting insight.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
MineCraft Cartography
MineCraft is a simple game of Mining a randomly generated world. You Mine raw materials, create tools, build a house or a mine and fight monsters that appear at night. Some players have been very creative and built cities out of the simple blocks that the MineCraft world is constructed from. You can view one of the Australian multilayer servers Here with a Google Maps extension of sorts. This was made with a Cartography Mod.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Interactive Fallout 3 Map
Fallout 3's main quest might be a little short, but there is a lot to see in the wasteland. Planet Fallout has put together an Interactive Fallout 3 Map With Google Maps, making it easy to navigate and find something of interest. And when you find something you can always look it up on the Fallout 3 Wiki, that has guides and descriptions to most things in the game.
[The escapist]
[The escapist]
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Fallout 3,
Google Maps,
Guide,
Maps
Monday, February 11, 2008
The Weiner Circle (NSFW)
I have a list going of places I want to visit at somepoint during my lifetime and it is way too long for me to actually go to all of the places on my list, but my latest addition is The Weiner Circle in Chicago, a hotdog restraint.
And incase you too want to visit:
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And incase you too want to visit:
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Embedded Video,
Funny,
Maps
Monday, November 13, 2006
Most Dangerious Road in the World
The MOST dangerous road in the world is the Yungas Road between La Paz and Coroico in Bolivia (South America). You can see that first link to read how dangerous the road is or checkout These or These images to see for yourself.
Here is a quote from the Wikipedia Page:
Here is a quote from the Wikipedia Page:
Because of the extreme dropoffs, single-lane width, and lack of guardrails, the road is extremely dangerous. Further still, rain and fog can make visibility precarious, the road surface muddy, and loosen rocks from the hillsides above. On July 24, 1983, a bus veered off the Yungas Road and into a canyon, killing more than 100 passengers in what is said to be Bolivia's worst road accident.And I have found the road on Microsoft's Live Maps if you want to see exactly where it is. Which is really why I am linking to this because I think being able to fly around the earth with a 360 controller is cool.
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Maps
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