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The World Wonders Project enables you to discover 132 historic sites from 18 countries, including Stonehenge, the archaeological areas of Pompeii and the ancient Kyoto temples. In addition to man-made sites, you can explore natural places: wander the sandy dunes of Australia’s Shark Bay or gaze up at the rock domes of Yosemite National Park in California, Lots of positive buzz on the internet about this new site!
World Map is designed to enable creation, visualization, and exploration of geographically referenced information.
A National Geographic feature that offers some nice interactive posters for evaluating personal and global energy consumption.
Historic Map Works is an interesting site that shows a giant collection of historical maps through Google Maps. These maps can be searched by continent, states, and other various criteria.
Dimensions takes important places, events and things, and overlays them onto a map of where you are. Type in your postcode or a place name to get started.
A helpful interactive map displaying more than one hundred examples of environmental change around the world.
StatPlanet is a browser-based interactive data visualization and mapping application. Use it to easily and rapidly create visualizations from simple Flash maps to advanced infographics.
Common Core has released a new, Second Edition of the K-12 Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts. The Maps are designed to help educators meet the expectations of the Common Core State Standards, which call for the standards to be “complemented by a well-developed, content-rich curriculum."
Animaps extends the My Maps feature of Google Maps by letting you create maps with markers that move, images and text that pop up on cue, and lines and shapes that change over time.
Browse local data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey, based on samples from 2005 to 2009. Because these figures are based on samples, they are subject to a margin of error, particularly in places with a low population, and are best regarded as estimates.
Historypin is one in a series of projects created as part of We Are What We Do's campaign to get generations talking more, sharing more and coming together more often.
"The largest on-line collection of animated historical maps"
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