This map is found on the "Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Laboratory" web page, "Maps Page on Australia". This odd looking map basically gives viewers a sense of how big Australia is when compared to Europe. I find it interesting because the map can actually be practical for people who don't know how large Australia is, since the continent is on its own in the Antarctic Ocean. By overlapping the border of Australia onto a map of Europe, people would know how big Australia's land mass is in relation to Europe.
This map is found on a website called "Life On the Wicked Stage: Act 2", in the article "Your Brain As a Map". According to the author, this map was designed by New Zealand designers and it was made to map out the neural regions of the brain. I find the notion of this map very interesting, this is because, similar to a newly discovered island, the human brain is not yet fully understood by human, and there are still a lot of areas in the brain where we can explore on. In addition, scientists call different parts of the brain "regions" as if they are different provinces in a country.This brain map brings novelty to map reading; yet it preserves the basic principles of the process.
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