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The world would look a lot different if the supercontinent Pangaea spontaneously reunited.* Take a look at the map below, from a blog called My Laboratory of Ideas . Click to enlarge.
Pangea wasn’t the first, and it won’t be the last. Take a look ahead at the shape of the world to come. Pangea wasn’t the first, ... From our human viewpoint, the current world map seems a fait ...
Pretty wild, right? It's a map of Pangea — a supercontinent that formed roughly 300 million years ago — mapped with contemporary geopolitical borders.
08-14-2013 MAPS. Pangea Redrawn With Today’s Political Boundaries. Once, the earth was comprised of a supercontinent called Pangea.
Australian freelance illustrator Richard Morden has put together a whimsical and surprisingly accurate map of Pangaea, the massive supercontinent that dominated the Earth over 200 million years ...
If the geopolitical divisions of the modern world had existed when Stegosauruses roamed the earth, the world might have looked something like this map by Italian blogger Massimo Pietrobon ...
Maps of Earth in the future could look very different than they do today. Here’s what the Earth could look like in 200 million years. Matthias Green, Hannah Sophia Davies and Joao C. Duarte ...
A unique map can change the way you view the world. The Australian company Pangea Maps offers a particularly clever vantage point: topographic maps of regions of the ocean floor, laser-cut out of ...
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