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This lovely map shows the names for the druid from Asterix in different languages. I am used to Miraculix but my favourite is probably the Turkish Hokusfokus. Source: https://t.co/lRfZtWbTUK
The cupola projection is an asymmetric equal-area world map. Red areas aren't distorted much while blue areas are distorted a lot. Thank you @Schiermoakers for pointing me to this gem. Source: https://t.co/fv9R50TUL2
The link leads to a lovely collection of animal-related idioms across Europe. Maybe don't start using the Latvian one in English as it miiiiiight be misheard... Source: https://t.co/e1oL9EeD0C
What magical thing happens to children's teeth across Europe? The most common mythical creatures are the tooth fairy and the tooth mouse. Source: https://t.co/OOCxNfDuN5
Lovely coffee flavour wheel. A bit too detailed for a simple man like me. I can differentiate between burnt and not burned. Source: https://t.co/6FMdJrDMBM
Napoleon's Russian March visualized as a Space Time Cube by @kennethfield. Source: https://t.co/cwBSmHx3o0
Map shows most produced fruits and vegetables by value across Europe. Germans are obsessed with asparagus. Source: https://t.co/HAwMUGeAId
Map shows the current state of sexual orientation laws across the globe. Laws and daily lived experience are of course two different pairs of shoes. Source: https://t.co/QUPxycH2ld
Maps show Berlin in 1440 and 600 years later in 2021. It's great fun to see what's still around and easily visible like the Gertraudenbrücke or the Nikolaikirche.
Old map: https://t.co/OWaeDyx4K5
GoogleMaps view of today: https://t.co/dDHLw4ntrN
Map shows the global distribution of snakes 🐍 this includes sea snakes too. No snakes in Ireland and NZ. Source: https://t.co/R6jbNpZoKX