Now thats an interesting projection. The north pole centered, with Eurasia on the right and the Americas and Antarktika on the left, if I'm not mistaken. 'x'ept I haven't ever seen it drawn that way before. Would make plotting courses across the oceans a bit awkward but as long as you only care about moving within the continents it should be perfectly fine.
What's that projection method called if I may ask?
Now thats an interesting projection. The north pole centered, with Eurasia on the right and the Ame
I tried finding out where these red dots are. With some rough approximation I get to:
- A nondescript point in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, Inland of Amundsen sea (afaik, there's nothing, not even a research station within a hundred kilometres of that point, but I might be wrong ;) ) - Las Vegas, North America - Cairo, Egypt - Bangui in Central Afrika - Medina, Arab Peninsula - Nagpur, India
I tried finding out where these red dots are. With some rough approximation I get to: - A nondescri
Hmmm. I'm not sure if this is artist oversight, or me over analyzing, but the map seems to be of the present day earth. Odd projection or not, it shows modern day continents, so it therefore can be no older than 50,000 years. Though Greenland looks funny.
Hmmm. I'm not sure if this is artist oversight, or me over analyzing, but the map seems to be of the