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50 Best Blogs for Geography Geeks
. Among the picks are
Geographicus- Rare & Antique Map Blog
l
Atlas Obscura
l
The Rural Blog
l
Geographic Travels
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Climate Progress
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Edible Geography
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DIY Cartography
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Geobabble
with a list of some excellent geography sites that were not included.
posted by
nickyskye
on Sep 9, 2010 -
13 comments
Maps new and old.
Music maps
- Find out who is listening to what and where l
Cool Google Maps
-
Who knew maps could be fun?
l
Subway maps
on five continents l
Free
printable world map and blank maps l Free Clustr Maps -
Locate all site visitors
. l Index of some users of
WorldKit
- Easy web mapping (including the excellent and
previously mentioned
, RSOE HAVARIA
Emergency and Disaster Information
Service) l Number of
Inhabitants Per Doctor
around the world l And some beautiful
antique, old and vintage
maps, such as
this one
of the names of the Mediterranean winds in five languages.
[
more inside
]
posted by
nickyskye
on Nov 4, 2007 -
17 comments
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