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      I like how you can just about make out the shape of Australia’s east and south coastlines.

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        I’m not good at geography, but I’m going to pretend that that’s New Zealand and this is revenge for all the times NZ was left off the map.

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          But you actually can make out New Zealand!('s North Island.) Auckland is easy to see, and I can just make out Wellington from the preview version. When I look at the full-resolution there are enough dots scattered around to make out the full North Island, plus a couple of the bigger towns on the South Island.

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        But not Canada at all. I figured it would be Australia that would be completely invisible, but nope, Canada.

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          Not being an island, and having about 90% of the population within 100 km of the US border, really doesn’t do Canada any favours in this illustration.

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          Nothing that exciting. I just live in a very small community, quite a distance from any larger community, and I’m pretty sure that at the scale of that map - my community doesn’t exist. If I zoom in enough, maybe there’s something there, but I think it’s digital compression artefacts.

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      Imagine what if it would be an Olympic sport? They’d probably take the gold if my ex wouldn’t be competing.

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    I had no idea Port-au-Prince was so dense. It’s the ninth most densely populated city in the world and top in the Western Hemisphere.

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      I get your joke but isn’t it there? Or is this part of Austria? It’s hard to tell but I think New Zealand is there

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          Yet it is there. Only continent totally thrown of the edge is Antarctica. I wonder why… just asking questions, not implying any agenda

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            I don’t think penguins are included in the population count, otherwise NZ would have another 500k population.

            I’m pretty sure there’s a Big Antarctica conspiracy to keep penguins off the map, hiding their army of 44m penguins.

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    Let’s take a moment to appreciate that almost every one of those billions of people was someone doing the dirty and the rest were turkey-bastered in :3

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    This map looks good, but feels somewhat misleading. For me, it looks like India is home to about half of the world’s population.

    Still, very beautiful presentation.

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      India has 17% of the world’s population - on a scale like this image, that’s not far off “about half”! It looks right to me.

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    Holy shit i had no idea Ethiopia was so crowded. it’s cool how you can see population swells around the Nile and Lake Victoria too. and the Mediterranean coast of course. and I guess Nigeria is just a good place to live??

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      Western China too. I flew over it and it’s like an endless mountainous wasteland.

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    Huh, I can read Canada. I call bullshit on the 2x2 thing, though. This is more like 10x10, otherwise you’d see a lot of smaller communities.

    It’s mostly not surprising, but laid out like that I wonder how long places out of the historical spotlight have been that populous. Ethiopia is quasi-historical enough we can be pretty sure it’s long been a center, but the African Great Lakes? Who knows.

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        Pretty sure that if you can see Valencia and surroundings, you should be able to see Barcelona which is to its northeast, and that small central peak in the Iberian Peninsula looks to me to be close to Madrid, what is it then?

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          I’m on mobile, so a bit annoying to edit pictures, but having looked at it again, Barcelona and Madrid are visible.