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#MapsInTheWild overview map of Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima in the Seto Inland Sea

Love the use of RGB colours for each island and that circle zoom-in of Naoshima Port in the top left so much

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3. Mount Kaimon 開聞岳

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2. Kirishima Mountains 霧島山

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Weather of my flight from Japan back to Hong Kong yesterday was too tremendous that I took tons of photos of some iconic mountains

昨天從高松回香港的飛機在九州上空天氣太好,隨手拍了一堆靠肉眼認出的山岳

1. Sakurajima Volcano 櫻島火山

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Streetscapes and afternoon sunlight are what make office life less dull

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Light Pollution Map | Bortle Scale & Dark Sky (2026) Explore the most accurate 2026 light pollution map web app. Check Bortle Scale and SQM data, and discover dark-sky, Milky Way, and aurora spots near you.

Discovered this interactive light pollution map (and learning about the Bortle Scale) by watching random YouTube recommended videos. A rare 10/10 YouTube recommendation.

🔗 lightpollutionmap.app

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How to Make a Political Map in ArcGIS Pro
How to Make a Political Map in ArcGIS Pro YouTube video by John Nelson Maps

🔗 www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn7r...

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Trying John Nelson's tutorial to generate a prefecture map of Japan in "classic National Geographic sort of political style". Having so much fun playing with the symbology in ArcPro again

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Map of Antarctica’s under-ice topography with a sequential color palette (viridis, which runs from dark blue (lowest elevations) through green to yellow (highest elevations)). This palette emphasizes the overall structure of elevation, but obscures the line of bedrock between above and below sea level.

The relatively "warm" yellow hues for high elevation also help them visually protrude from the "cool", low-elevation blues.

Map of Antarctica’s under-ice topography with a sequential color palette (viridis, which runs from dark blue (lowest elevations) through green to yellow (highest elevations)). This palette emphasizes the overall structure of elevation, but obscures the line of bedrock between above and below sea level. The relatively "warm" yellow hues for high elevation also help them visually protrude from the "cool", low-elevation blues.

Map of Antarctica’s under-ice topography with a divergent color palette (blue shades represent areas below sea level, tan and brown areas above sea level). This clearly shows where the bedrock is below sea level. It also allows the map to blend seamlessly with ocean bathymetry.

Since most elevations are only modestly above or below sea level, and are relatively pale, added shaded relief helps accent the topography.

The BBC cartographers also included photos to help illustrate what the topography would look like without ice.

Map of Antarctica’s under-ice topography with a divergent color palette (blue shades represent areas below sea level, tan and brown areas above sea level). This clearly shows where the bedrock is below sea level. It also allows the map to blend seamlessly with ocean bathymetry. Since most elevations are only modestly above or below sea level, and are relatively pale, added shaded relief helps accent the topography. The BBC cartographers also included photos to help illustrate what the topography would look like without ice.

Academic vs. media representations of a new Antarctic under-ice dataset. The sequential (University of Grenoble-Alpes) palette emphasizes overall structure, divergent (BBC) emphasizes the extremes.

From Science & the BBC/@erwanrivault.com

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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#MapsInTheWild Shizuoka Electric Railway Route Guide (静岡電気鉄道沿線案内) displayed at the Shizuoka City Museum of History, drawn in 1927

This century-old map still reveals how lovely Shizuoka City's landscape is

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Geological map of Aso Volcano in Japan

My knowledge on geology is probably layman level (got a B grade in an intro earth science course during undergraduate), but geological maps still fascinate me so much

🔗 www.gsj.jp/Map/EN/volca...

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No idea why, but I love the greenish pale blue color of the palette in this choropleth map from The New York Times so much

🔗 www.nytimes.com/interactive/...

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Happy New Year everyone! 🎆✌️

Was reading articles about the first sunrise of Japan (初日の出) and fell down a rabbit hole researching sunrise times on January 1 in cities across Asia and turned it into #MapInProgress

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 29 - Raster

Daytime/Nighttime temperature difference in Australia, Jan 2025

Wanted to map something about the country after my trip last month, and land surface temperature is always a good starting point for exploring a place you don't know much about

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Aerial view of Taipei and Taichung from the flight I took back to Hong Kong a few days ago

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 14 - OpenStreetMap

Comparing peaks in Hong Kong based on crowdsourced OSM data vs. official government data

We don’t have a strict definition of when the top of a hill should be considered a peak anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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...and I definitely need to catch up and finish all the maps I haven't made for #30DayMapChallenge since late Nov

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Posting again after a 2-week social media break. Just returned from a holiday in Sydney and Melbourne last week.

Great weather, great cities, great national parks, great food. First time in Australia and will definitely come back.

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Hi all urbanists here: I will be visiting Australia (Sydney and Melbourne) shortly, are there any transport planning / active travel / architecture / urban planning projects you'd recommend for a site visit?

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Rising Home Insurance Premiums Are Eating Into Home Values in Disaster-Prone Areas (Gift Article) Changes in the insurance market have started to affect home prices in the most disaster-prone areas, new research finds, pushing some homeowners’ finances to the breaking point.

See my commentary in @nytimes.com in re climatic & non-climatic factors pushing down home prices (always excellent work of @benkeys.bsky.social & P. Mulder) Amazing to see how far prices have tanked in Nola. Good News: homes w/ Fortified Roofs are holding their value. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 19 - Projections

19 projected coordinate systems of Japan (JGD2011 Japan plane rectangular CS, I to XIX) shown together, with Tokyo being the centre point

Don’t ask me what does this map means, I also have no idea what I’m doing

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👇 Previous map

bsky.app/profile/kenn...

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 17 - A new tool

Testing out the {mapgl} package in #RStats with a zoom-in animation on Shibuya station, Tokyo

The highlighted zones show 10-minute walking isochrones from each Yamanote Line station made for the previous map

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 13 - 10 minute map

Reachable areas within a 10-minute walk / 10-min isochrones of Yamanote Line (山手線) stations

And yes, the map took much longer than 10 mins to make, sorry not sorry

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 11 - Minimal Map

Contour map of Antarctica

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 8 - Urban

Betweenness centrality of the pedestrian network within 2 km of selected Taiwan's train Stations (Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung)

Warming up with OSMnx again

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 6 - Dimensions

Pseudo-3D / 2.5D “axonometric” site plans of several districts in Hong Kong (Wan Chai, Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan)

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 3 - Polygons

Land use distribution of Mong Kok, Hong Kong

Classified into 6 major categories: built structure, open space, carriageway, footway, alleyway, others

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#30DayMapChallenge Day 2 - Lines

#popelevation #joyplot of the UK

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QGIS

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