Revisiting Nat Geo's Map Page



Another gem from National Geographic.  They have always been the go-to place for maps but perhaps now is a good time to re-visit their site.





The National Geographic Map page contains all sorts of maps and the "Editor's Picks" is as good a place to start as any.  You will find atlas jigsaw puzzles to play, "Earth Pulse" which maps population and economic trends, and more. There is also a plethora of thematic maps that document things like ecological zones, human exploration and more. Don't miss the "Atlas Explorer" which looks like a good tool for students working on country reports.  For my fellow Virginians, there is an interactive map of the Chesapeake Bay that focuses on how climate change may undo many of our conservation efforts. Fascinating.

Enjoy.  ;-)

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