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A map showing the bathymetry and sub-glacial topography across West Greenland. The topography is on a black to dark blue to light blue color ramp. Contours are drawn and 250 m intervals. There are many fjords and islands. Several fjords have regions where the depth is 1000+ m. There is a subtle hill-shade layer on top of the terrain. There are ~30 glaciers marked as small orange crosses,  with their names written along side. The names are in Greenlandic, for example: Nunaarsussuup Oqquatungaani Sermikassak, Tassartooq, Sermikassak, Umiammakku Sermiat, Nakkala, and Kangilleq. The map is titled: 'Glaciers of West Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland)' with the following text below: 'Changes to the Greenlandic language coupled with a history of exploration has led to many glaciers having multiple names. Greenlandic names are typically descriptive, whereas names given during expeditions are often say more about those on the expedition. For example, Rink Isbræ was named in honour of Hinrich Johannes Rink (Isbræ meaning glacier in Danish). Its Greenlandic name: Kangilliup Sermia, can be approximately translated to mean: The Eastern Ice.' In the bottom left the data sources are credited: 'Greenlandic Glacier Names by Bjørk, Anders; Kruse, Lisathe; Michaelsen, Peter (2015). https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1449148.v2 & BedMachine Greenland by Morlighem, M. et al. (2022). https://doi.org/10.5067/GMEVBWFLWA7X. Date Accessed 24-11-2025.' & in the bottom right it reads : 'by:tlohde'


Map of the Baltic States, with a meandering route drawn on. A route is drawn in pink: Tallinn, Vormsi Island, Tartu, Suur Munamägi, Gulbene, Jekabpils, Riga, Kuldiga, Liepāja, Curonian Spit, Šiauliai, Trakai, Vilnius


Minimalistic map of France, showing a series of nested contour lines in blue and red. Blue contours represented the density of bakeries; red farms. Above the main plot, the longitudinal distribution of bakeries and farms are shown (with a prominent bakery mode inline with Paris), and to the right the latitudinal distributions. The map titled: Croissant Distribution (boulangerie & fermes), and is accompanied by the text: Spatial distribution* of bakeries and farms across France. *kernel density estimate. Image credits: by:tlohde. (C) OpenStreetMap contributors, Font: Borel by Rosalie Wagner. The font is nice and cursive


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