• @[email protected]
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    365 months ago

    every time I see old maps like this one, it blows my mind how accurate they are in an era with no satellites or aerial photos or anything. sure, everything’s a bit misshapen, but holy cow!

    • @Jesusaurus
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      175 months ago

      Also consider that this is an amalgamation of collective knowledge from their efforts that has to all be pieced together individually. Really amazing to see the level and detail and general accuracy!

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      135 months ago

      Surveying isn’t hard, it’s a science humans have mastered long before this map was made.

      But I that’s like saying putting down a brick is easy, so building the Via Appia wasn’t all that impressive.

      This is the result of the collective efforts of an absurd amount of people working hard in the shittiest, least inhabited places on Earth, and combining all that information into a single sheet of paper.

  • Tar_Alcaran
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    135 months ago

    Huh, funny to see an old map where the makers didn’t put themselves in the center

    • @HappycamperNZ
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      55 months ago

      THEY HAVE NEW ZEALAND

      Its also only two distinct islands

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      95 months ago

      Ottoman Turkish, although the geographical terms and country names wouldn’t have differed much.