Found: A Rare Map of Australia, Created During the 17th Century
Created by renowned Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu, the map was the first to depict Tasmania and New Zealand.
Created by renowned Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu, the map was the first to depict Tasmania and New Zealand.
It took a full year’s worth of satellite data to make it.
See shipwrecks, a graveyard, and the sites of (allegedly) buried treasure—no plank-walking required.
The Valeriepieris circle is home to more than 3 billion people.
It appeared on plenty of maps, but was completely fictional.
20. Barcelona’s most visited museum is dedicated to the city’s beloved football team.
The two nations have actually grown at about the same rate, population-wise, as the rest of the world.
By his death at 70 in 1857, Holman had walked, climbed, ridden, hiked, and sailed a total distance equal to traveling to the moon. So why haven't you heard of him?
Almost every English-speaking country on earth has a town, village, or city called Springfield.
The agreement transformed the political geography of North America.
Or find where your name intersects with someone else's.
From an Argentine pizza chain named after Kentucky to a Bulgarian quiz show called 'Nevada,' the names of American states have popped up in strange places around the world.
Commute times vary a lot by geography.
It’s possible to take an international trip without stepping outside.
No guessing—or geography knowledge—required.
Hydrologists have figured out where all that water has been going.
The tiny sheds are just big enough to hold supplies, from food and water to wool "survivor suits."
A result of climate change, the chasm has revealed long-lost forests and the preserved remains of prehistoric animals.
Why hasn't Gangkhar Puensum been climbed?
San Diego has a particularly complex web of neighborhoods. Where do their names come from?
A long, skinny island off the Bay of Pigs might be home to more than memories of the GDR.