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The map is most suitable for local area mapping and is used by digital platforms like Google Maps. When enlarged into a world map, though, Mercator becomes problematic, Braun said.
The maps build on recent aerial surveys and tracking data, which were released in June last year by African Parks and South Sudan’s ministry of wildlife conservation and tourism.
Odd cartographic creations like ‘Fool’s Cap Map of the World,’ ‘Leo Belgicus,’ and ‘The Porcineograph’ make the classic Mercator Projection look outright dull.