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Hey, does anyone have a high res 'reverse map', upside down map or whatever you'd call it?

Something like this one but different style or higher res, thanks.
>> Anonymous
ur doin it wrong!
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AUSFAG
>> Anonymous
>>374517
right...because the only people on the entire planet that want upside down maps of earth must be australians...
>> Anonymous
>>374524
vulcan detected
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shit quality but better projection
>> Anonymous
BUMP, DO WANT etc.
>> Anonymous
>>374649
I also do want
>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
>>374579

LOL suddenly the UK feels even more insignificant.
>> Anonymous
1. Get a map of the world
2. Flip vertical
3. ????
4. PROFIT
>> Anonymous
>>375066
And read upside down? No.
>> Anonymous
di wabt
>> Anonymous
Is not a map flipped vertical,
it´s a south pole projection.

In a normal map Greenland seems as large as south America, when in fact it´s about 6 times less.
That´s because it´s a north pole projection and
everything looks bigger as it nears the north pole.
>> Anonymous
bumpage. We must have this.
>> Anonymous
>>376745
You're an idiot. In the "normal" map you mention (with Greenland being huge), that's Mercator projection, which makes cardinal directions the same everywhere. This means that the poles are exaggerated in size. BOTH poles. You can see an upside-down Mercator in>>374579.

The OP's map is, as it says on the image itself, a Hobo-Dyer projection, which seeks to show all areas with their correct land area.

There's no goddamn such thing as a north pole projection and a south pole projection.
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