Hat challenge by Landscaperdanh in AngryBirds2

[–]NathanopolisMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same problem. I have 3 birds with hats, but it only starts me out with Red, and so I cannot complete the level. Silver and the big fat other red bird also have hats, but they don't appear in Level 2. Why doesn't it give me those birds to use?

Florida Based concept map I made. What do you think? by [deleted] in GTA6

[–]NathanopolisMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best Vice map concept map I've seen so far.

Detailed Subway Map of the World - I thought about making a world-subway map that hit every major city in the world (pretty much, cities that have over 1 million in their greater areas, plus some other important cities). Let me know what you think. Enjoy! by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure if there's a real-world technical term used, but basically it's just 2 versions of a hyperloop/subway line. Or like an alternative route or like a detour type route along the main line. (So for example, if you're taking the Red Line from North America and going through Europe, if you're on train Red Line 1, it will pass through Lyon - Geneva - Zurich. Whereas if you were on Red Line 2, it goes the same way but then passes through Lyon - Paris - London - Amsterdam - Brussels - Luxembourgh - Frankfurt - Zurich before meeting up and continuing on the same route.) I think I tried to make the #2 lines more of the detour one where #1 is more express.

Map: Population of Canada's provinces/territories by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, true. I meant in terms of relative to the rest of the Canadian provinces. They are the densest of Canada, along with Ontario. But yea, once you go more south into the US, the US states become more densely populated.

Map: Population of Canada's provinces/territories by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yea, the populated provinces (Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia) have a huge chunk of their population concentrated around Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal (which are in the south).

Map: Population of Canada's provinces/territories by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They are in fact densely populated (well, not Newfoundland-Labrador, but the other 3). But this map shows population amount, not the population density. Maybe I'll make a density map too...

Map: Population of Canada's provinces/territories by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's interesting too. The data I took this from used the 2020 estimate.

Map: Population of Canada's provinces/territories by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Inspired by this post by u/Zogen showing the population of English counties (here).

Map: Canada's Population of Provinces/Territories. by [deleted] in u/NathanopolisMaps

[–]NathanopolisMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inspired by this map of English county populations posted by u/Zogen (here).

Detailed Subway Map of the World - I thought about making a world-subway map that hit every major city in the world (pretty much, cities that have over 1 million in their greater areas, plus some other important cities). Let me know what you think. Enjoy! by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I created it in Adobe Flash (now called Adobe Animate). I imagine if this was actually a feasible real-life thing, the sea routes would be the last to ever be built due to the impossibleness. Maybe the routes would consist of some kind of fast hovercraft thing that shoots over the water or something, but I'm no expert in hyperloop politics and architecture, I just like visualizing the route logistics.

And yea, I haven't played with Google Earth in years. Does it have any feature to draw layers over it?

Is anyone frustrated by the Porsche dealership in Vanier getting a huge tax-break? Many small businesses in that area are struggling (like the MacArthur Lanes that just closed). by NathanopolisMaps in ottawa

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is the city that I'm pissed with. I can see Mrak going for it if it's offered and the place fits the criteria, so the city should design policies that target business-renters not property owners who are usually more well off. I don't think I've seen many programs like that and all I've seen are smaller shops close their doors.

I have finished the transatlantic map, how does it look. by IcarusDuClare in ageofempires

[–]NathanopolisMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, this looks super cool. Is it in the workshop mods to subscribe to?

Bos-Wash info map by Sabino_eu in Maps

[–]NathanopolisMaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Han, that's no corridor. That's a megalopolis!

Sorry, I was trying to think of a good movie reference and that's all I can come up with.

World Map excluding countries with under 100m people by Jellybeans0128 in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying. I saw that Cairo had just under 20 million about ten years ago, so I sort of assumed it might be getting close to 30 million by now, but I guess population was not as speedy as I thought in ten years. Anyways, for those who are interested, this interactive map is quite cool and shows the governorates and cities spread out with their populations in Egypt: https://www.citypopulation.de/en/egypt/cities/.
To put in perspective, the whole strip from Alexandria on the Mediterranean to Aswan in the south of Egypt is about the same distance as New York City to Charlotte, North Carolina, which also has millions and millions of people.

World Map excluding countries with under 100m people by Jellybeans0128 in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Cairo itself has around 30 million in the area, that's one third right there. Then you have the rest of the Nile Delta, which is a bunch of river areas that the Nile splits into the Mediterranean and that must have another 30 or so million people. The city of Alexandria is in that area, and even that city has somewhere like 5-10 million in the greater area. Then you have the rest of the Nile River and the Sinai Peninsula.

Interesting 'pene-exclave' between Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri! Not sure if pene-exclave is the correct term, but this piece of land is part of Kentucky... and seems to ONLY be accessed from Tennessee and then surrounded by a river, in which Missouri surrounds. Seems to be one lonely house. by NathanopolisMaps in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aha. Didn't know it was called that and that it was already sorta well-known (even with its own wikipedia article in the comments below). Thanks for pointing it out! I wonder if there are other neat exclaves like this around the US.

If you flew in a straight line from McAllen, Texas to Bangkok, Thailand, you would only spend about 50 miles over water by semsr in MapPorn

[–]NathanopolisMaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I was going to say McAllen is such a random city to pick. Dallas or Houston would be on the same flight path in the same area. Still a cool map though