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  • A Drifting World: The Supercontinent of Pangaea
  • The Cosmographical Diagrams of Opicinus de Canistris
  • The Elusive Delta of the Niger River

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blogs.loc.gov /1 month ago

A Drifting World: The Supercontinent of Pangaea

Around 200 million years ago, the supercontinent of Pangaea began to break apart into the continents we know today. This post will explore the discovery of this continental drift t...

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fineartdrawinglca.blogspot.com /1 month ago

The Cosmographical Diagrams of Opicinus de Canistris

Opicinus de Canistris was a thirteenth century Italian priest, mystic, writer and cartographer who created fantastic cosmological diagrams that literally, turn the world on its hea...

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blogs.loc.gov /3 weeks ago

The Elusive Delta of the Niger River

It took centuries for European maps to accurately portray the route of Africa's third-longest river. Does its delta lie in Egypt, Senegal, or Nigeria - or could there even be two?

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