The Atlas of the Real World is a fascinating representation of how big and small countries and regions are when assessed according to immigration intake, popularity as a tourist destination, rail travel, and wealth, to name a few.
I’m surprised Antarctica features so prominently, or that even makes the map in the first place, though.
The real world is a mighty strange looking place
Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 7 October, 2008 to the comment subset
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