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Map of the US by a truck driver who has seen most of itâŚ

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#Tribes of the #Indian Nation
The rivalry between the Hittite and Egyptian Empires, first millennium BC.
by LegendesCarto
Geological map of Croatia with shaded relief.
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Countries with the best quality of work-life balance. Theyâre all located in Western Europe.

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Americans were on the move in 2021, and they chose low-tax states over high-tax ones. Thatâs the finding of recent U.S. Census Bureau population data, along with commercial datasets released this week by U-Haul and United Van Lines.
See more: https://taxfoundation.org/state-population-change-2021/
The tragedy of this map is that itâs like charting malignancy as it spreads.
this changes everything oh my god
do you understand why it trips me out that people can drive 45 minutes and be in aNOTHER COUNTRY? I drive for 45 minutes and im like
a city overÂ
I live in âItalyâ and took a day trip to go to âAustriaâ and âGermanyâ
 #it is literally impossible to leave texas #you will be in texas #FOREVER
Chums, thatâs sweet, and all, but Australia just ate Texas for breakfast.Â
If you drive for 45 minutes in Australia you arenât a city over, youâre just 45 minutes away from the city.
If you drive for 45 minutes in Australia you may not even leave the cattle station.
If you drive for 45 minutes in Canada you may not even leave your driveway.
If I drive 45 minutes in the us Iâm just at another mcdonalds
If I drive for 45 minutes in Northern Ireland Iâm 10 minutes into the sea.
I canât drive.Â
The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (1754) - Mark Catesby
The Geology of North America.
Alaska compared to continental US.

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Iâm a geologist and would love to see more geologic maps here! I present the 1974 Structural Geologic Map of the Towson Quadrangle in Maryland by Crowley and Cleaves
French map of west Asia, before the creation of Israel, 1920.
U.S. Virgin forest cover, 1620-1920.
North America 92 million years ago.
USA - SAS : Scandinavian Airlines System (1961)

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an old map
It always fascinates me to look at old maps. They show the history in a subtle way: things that have changed and things that stayed the same.Â
This is from a 1980 map created by the Soviet Union intelligence. After the fall of the USSR, these maps were discarded and were largely forgotten.
This map shows the neighborhood where I lived during my late teen and early adult years: First Hill, Seattle. You can see the Interstate 5, Madison Street (colored orange in the middle), Seneca Street ( âul. Seneka-Stritâ), and East Union Street (âul. Ist-Yunion-Stritâ). Seattleites can also easily identify Broadway, Boren, Pike, and Pine, as well as 10th Avenue East and 12th Avenue East.Â
I went to school in this neighborhood. The map, however, shows the former occupant of the building, Summit School (âshk. Smitâ). Now it is the Northwest School.Â
Toward the end of my junior year, the graduating senior class âstoleâ the wooden âThe Northwest Schoolâ sign above the main entrance as a prank, revealing the old sign that read âSUMMIT-SCHOOL.â (The school is on Summit Avenue.) This historic building was also the original location of Seattle Central College when it began.Â
Another thing I noticed was that Terry Avenue went through between Spring and Seneca back in 1980. By the time I was there, the street was blocked because of the Virginia Mason Hospitalâs double-block building.
The map also shows downtown Seattle before there were the Washington State Convention Center and Freeway Park. Â
This is part of West Seattle and Duwamish Waterway. Number 73 (also labeled âcollegeâ) is South Seattle College. I attended South for three years and I can readily identify the Robert Smith, Cascade Court, Science, and Food Science buildings. Most of my classes took place in the Science building (the U-shaped building), whether or not they were science classes. The Jerry M. Brockey Campus Center building did not exist until 1995 (hence not shown in this map). The little building south of the Science Building was called FAA building as it housed the Federal Aviation Administration (South Seattle College had a very close relationship with FAA and Boeing and operated aviation and avionics programs. It also had a branch campus at the Boeing Field King County International Airport).Â
 Green Lake was one of my favorite summertime hangout spots.Â
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