the distance between points A and B in different parts of the world

Posted by Vlad-228-666

26 Comments

  1. Teacher: Its the only way to accurately put a globe on a flat paper

    Me: Are you sure its not just to mess with me forever?

    Teacher: Yea, that too

  2. Except if course those lines are misleading, and not the distances they purport to be , but rather significantly longer. 

  3. Copium is hard. Russia is still great and undefeatable despite Mercator projection. Draw this shit over Canada!

  4. FollowingLegal9944 on

    This is proof the earth is flat. Globetards maps make no sense at all compared to real world and distances xd

  5. Why do we even still use macata projection? Something like Robinson projection seems to be much better.

  6. mahendrabirbikram on

    Mustn’t be there arcs instead of straight lines, or are those lines through the earth?

  7. NotGoingToBeJobless on

    After measuring them myself in Google Earth, the distances are ~6500km, ~7700km and ~8300km (quite rough measurements on my part).

    Also should’ve excluded Crimea in the measurements as part of Russia, because now this infographic is unnecessary political

  8. Maybe it was just my obsessive map collecting from old National Geographics, but growing up int he 90s, I swear I saw Robinson far more commonly than Mercator. I went to a Catholic school in Pennsylvania, USA, so we weren’t typically swimming in money to get the latest projections.

    Was Mercator really more common as a teaching tool back then?