Inverted world map
Frans Blok has created a detailed inverse map of the world, where the deepest spots in the ocean become the highest mountains and the highest mountains become the deepest part of the ocean.
Read MoreFrans Blok has created a detailed inverse map of the world, where the deepest spots in the ocean become the highest mountains and the highest mountains become the deepest part of the ocean.
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Read MoreDive into a fascinating reimagining of the United States map, where historical breakaway plans and state partition proposals succeeded. This alternative geography offers a captivating glimpse into what might have been, challenging our perceptions of national boundaries and identity.
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