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Marc Mentré
Great content RT @datapublica: 22 maps and charts that will surprise you ! http://t.co/PxTfFIOynx #dataviz
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Doug Peterson
22 maps and charts that will surprise you - Vox http://t.co/IHoG90PRiv
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01 Oct 14wendybuehler22
These 22 charts and maps all told me something I found surprising. Some of them genuinely changed the way I think about the world.
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Dan Nieves
If the world was as tightly packed as NYC, everyone could fit into Texas: http://t.co/ELlvNiCX7J http://t.co/xdRj5zP3XQ (h/t @tdechant)
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27 Sep 14Jari Kolehmainen
22 yllättävää karttaa tai diagrammia.
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26 Sep 14
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pepelp1 alunette
These 22 charts and maps all told me something I found surprising. Some of them genuinely changed the way I think about the world.
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Javier Pastor
22 maps and charts that will surprise you - Vox http://t.co/Qt3Fg3NyAp
— Javier Pastor (@javipas) September 26, 2014 -
25 Sep 14
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You are a tiny speck of nothingness
This is perhaps the most surprising map of all. Think about yourself for a moment. You’re a pretty big deal, right? The things that happen to you feel very consequential, don’t they? And for you, and your family, and your friends, they are. But this is a map of our corner of the universe. It’s called Laniakea and it’s got more than 100,000 galaxies and stretches more than 500 million light years across. You can’t even see earth in it, much less your city, much less your house. "It’s hard to wrap one’s head around how enormous this is," writes Brad Plumer. "Each of those points of light is an individual galaxy. Each galaxy contains millions, billlions, or even trillions of stars. Oh, and this all is just our little local corner of an even broader universe. There are many other galaxy superclusters out there." You can see more in this video from Nature. It kind of puts things in perspective, doesn’t it?
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adhernandez
These 22 charts and maps all told me something I found surprising. Some of them genuinely changed the way I think about the world.
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24 Sep 14
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Charlie Nowaczek
An excellent compilation of maps and charts that are sure to make you either the life of your next cocktail party or the things that sends people to their iPhones to fact-check you.
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John Lawless
22 maps and charts that surprised me: http://t.co/gWcfrKPSYs
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) September 24, 2014 -
23 Sep 14
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if everyone in the world lived as close together as, say, New Yorkers, they could all fit into Texas.
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