A thread for interesting MAPS

Speaking of Liverpool this is a very SCIENTIFIC map of Merseyside :)

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All I’m seeing is:

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And

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And it makes me wonder why I still haven’t visited. :horny:

The second image looks accurate :D

The first image there’s not many of them towers left now. They do exist but they are definitely not representative of the city.
 
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Also Liverpool has more grade listed buildings than any other city outside of London. It’s the first thing people usually notice about the place - the architecture.
 
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Does Birmingham not have a great intercity rail network? That’s a tiny dot given the size of the city - look at Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds in comparison.

The map looks like a giant thunderbolt hit London :disco:
 


Imagine if these happy countries also had the unhappy ones’ weather too* :disco:


*although one might argue that it’s exactly this harsh weather that’s behind many of the factors that lead to happiness (such as Lutheranism and work ethics 😎)

Edit: not sure why Lutheranism would lead to happiness but I just wanted to annoy the lazy Catholics.
 
I’ve been to NYC over 50 times and I’ve never heard of Stuyvesant

Meatpacking District looking strangely small
 
I lived in what this map calls NoHo and nobody ever says that word
 
I’ve only been to NY once and I’ve heard of Stuyvesant (but I’m also a map geek)
 
Everyone calls it Stuytown and its horrible. Never ending apartment complexes that all look the same

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Oh I recognise that, I just assumed it was part of ABC city

Also you see Clinton referenced a fair bit but most people at least when I was going just called that area Hells Kitchen. I think HK became very trendy and just swallowed a lot around it.
 
The only people I think who ever use Noho are property developers, trying to revive what was once a bit of a nothing area between Greenwich and East Village.
 
Midtown South also had another name because that’s where I used to stay a lot. Lots of trendy hotels round there. Something District I think. Can’t remember.
 
Midtown South also had another name because that’s where I used to stay a lot. Lots of trendy hotels round there. Something District I think. Can’t remember.
Union square?
 

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