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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2006

Maps are a good way to learn about a civilization. Early maps were full of mythical beasts, representative of our awe of the unknown world. As science developed, these mysteries were solved, and maps, as well as life, became overly complicated and busy. This is the story of a civilization that knows no end to its consumption and is always seeking the final frontier.

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Music by Ian Hatcher - http://clearblock.net

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  • I put this wonderful video on Wikipedia-Pictorial maps

  • Thanks!

  • Very nice job. I just created a page on Wikikipedia on pictorial maps. It would be nice for you to add a link to this video on that page

  • Thanks!

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  • Illustrated maps

  • Beautiful, but mainly impressionistic. I'd love to see something like this that was organized in such a way that students could have a better grasp of geography.

  • This is excellent, love it!

  • Spectacular.  Amazing. FANFREAKINTASTIC !!

  • Congratulations, your work is very beautiful.

  • Very good, I like it.

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