The Map Is the Point
Eight sites where the map is the whole experience. Drag countries, chase 530km viewlines, or follow every London Tube train in real time.

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The True Size Of
Drag any country across the map and watch it shrink as it crosses latitudes. Greenland looks bigger than Africa — it isn't.
Atlas Obscura
A map of the world's genuinely strange places — salt flats that mirror the sky, underground cities, glowing bays. Not the tourist trail.
All The Views
Every long line of sight on Earth, mapped. The record: 530km from the Kunlun Mountains to Pik Dankova. There are 4.5 billion to explore.
Drive & Listen
Dashcam footage from cities around the world, paired with their local radio. You're not watching a travel video — you're sitting in the passenger seat.
US Light Stations
Every lighthouse and navigation aid on the US and Canadian coast — over 59,000 of them — plotted on a single interactive map with history and photos.
Dawarich
Self-hosted Google Timeline replacement. Replay journeys minute by minute, generate heatmaps, and keep your location data off Google's servers.
WhyThere
Compare cities on cost of living, sunlight, and access to nature — as charts you can actually read. For people deciding where to live, not just visit.
NextTrain London
Every London Underground train in real time, in 3D. It's hypnotic — the Tube stops feeling like a schedule and starts feeling alive.
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