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Posts by Simon Kuestenmacher
This map shows income per capita in the year 1300 across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia, with regions shaded by income brackets. Ancient China wasn’t the egalitarian society its sometimes made out to be. Source: buff.ly/wnOaQci
This #badgeographyjoke is putting New Zealand on the geopolitical map!
Fun architecture trivia: The sails of the Sydney Opera House are sections of a single sphere. Construction was controversial, costly and slow—14 years, 10,000 workers, political drama and engineering breakthroughs—but it rose from chaos (1959–73) to become an icon. Source: buff.ly/KddT3G1
Over 40% of all ships are used to transport fossil fuels and are themselves fuelled by fossil fuels. Increasing the share of renewables in the global energy mix also helps to decrease transport related fossil fuels.
This history map shows the US bombing in SE Asia during the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1975. Blue dots are 1000 lb bombs or larger. Source: buff.ly/1KXSRrd
how is this literally happening in real life
Absolutely incredible.
NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman, who commanded Artemis II, took this footage from the far side of the Moon with his iPhone.
Watch with sound on.
Another post in support for more urban greenery. Look at these pictures from 1977 and 2024 in Erskineville (Sydney). A vacant block on the corner of Erskineville Rd & Albert St is now Green Bans Park. Source: buff.ly/hYodffy
Since the country finds itself a lot in the global news, here is some geography trivia to show just how big Saudi Arabia is: Northern Saudi Arabia is closer to Ukraine than to Southern Saudi Arabia! Source: buff.ly/kaEJdAO
This map shows where women are required / forbidden to wear Islamic dress (burqa, niqab, hijab).
Half (!!!) of all global solar capacity is installed in one country: China 🇨🇳 ☀️
Weaving still gets mentioned in literature surprisingly often. Source: buff.ly/bjATSbp
I fear that the general US population still isn’t aware of how much permanent damage Trump 2.0 is doing to the reputation and trade flows of the US. Trump keeps pushing everyone (including traditional allies) in the arms of China.
As a non-native English speaker I must say Marlene’s list is a great showcase of how tricky English can be at times.
The Kurzweil curve is beloved by tech optimists.
I’ll count @toddrjones observation that Japan's Phillips Curve looks like Japan as a #badgeographyjoke.
Top trade partners of the European countries. Germany as a major exporter and major consumer market dominates this map.
Farming began in the Fertile Crescent and spread steadily into Europe between 9600 and 4000 BCE. The map shows this slow wave of expansion, bringing crops, settlement, and population growth, and laying the foundations for European civilisation. Source: buff.ly/d32q85T
These maps show that many US fast food chains remain relatively local players. McDonalds has about 14,000 restaurants across the country! Source: buff.ly/aLPJyCU
This map shows Egypt and Kyrenaica around 600 BC, when Greeks established colonies like Cyrene. Early contact with Ancient Egypt wasn’t just trade, it sparked a cultural exchange that shaped Greek art, science and philosophy for centuries.
Maybe US Americans love Disney World because it's the most walkable place in the country? Or is it the monorail? Source: buff.ly/FZ9ilKH
Looking at satellite imagery of the of the Fertile Crescent and a population density view, you realise quickly how simple human settlement patterns tended to be. Geography mattered even more than it does now. Source: buff.ly/U4VKH5B
If your criticism of Eurovision was that the event wasn't political enough, the 2026 edition will be for you!
Argentina is the IMF's biggest borrower by a longshot. Source: buff.ly/23r7f0X
The blue countries are classified as advanced economies by the IMF as of 2026. Source: buff.ly/TqCAWLG
A nice and simple way to visualise who held the title of "The World's Tallest Building" for how long. Source: buff.ly/rGdg6vo
Americans didn’t just change what they eat since 1970, they flipped their diet. Less milk and beef, far more cheese, chicken and cooking oils, with total calories rising. The shift is from simple staples to processed, convenience-driven food. Source: buff.ly/rws1kDz
With Orban gone, the map of Europe's longest serving leaders needed to be updated.
Regional Australia is the backbone of the nation, yet it keeps losing ground. Population growth continues to concentrate in the capitals, leaving many regional towns stuck in a slow demographic squeeze. In my column, I explore what it actually takes to grow a regional town again: