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They Draw & Travel is a collection of wonderful user submitted hand drawn maps.
The World Map lets you browse the maps submitted to They Draw & Travel on Google Maps. You can click on any of the map markers and view the hand drawn map submitted for that location.
One Day on Earth
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On 10.10.10 One Day on Earth asked people around the world to create a video of their world. The goal of the project was to "create an open shareable archive and documentary film of the world on 10/10/10."
You can browse and watch the thousands of videos that were contributed around the world on this Google Map.
#rorschmap
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I only found this map yesterday and it has already become a firm favourite.
#rorschmap uses the Google Maps API to create a kaleidoscope for any location on the Earth. Essentially the application displays the Google Maps satellite view of a location and, using the same principle of multiple reflection that you find in kaleidoscopes, creates an animated Rorschach test effect.
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