Tag: mapping

Travellerspoint.com

Travellerspoint was started by brothers Sam and Peter Daams in 2002 as a travel community resource, and a way to find folks that you’d met and lost in transit.

A Different Kind of Guidebook

A good guidebook can go a long way towards making or breaking a trip, but the best travel experiences still come with the thrill of discovery attached: secret spots known only to locals, with directions sketched out in hand-drawn maps.

Location: Iceland

Daily Diversion: World Map

If you thought US Geography was tough, this game takes it to the next level.

Google Earth goes Back to the Future

Technology in travel is all for the good – global cellphones, GPS, travel websites (ahem). But even the most flashpacker-y among us can’t deny the nostalgic appeal of more analog trip technologies.

Today in YouTube: Flight Patterns

Aaron Koblin’s featured video, “Flight Patterns,” is an animated rendering of US air traffic data from the FAA, with the hubs and spokes of flight paths lit up like highways and cities seen from overhead at night.

Election Day Time-Waster: How Well Do You Know Your US Geography?

It’s election day in the States, so here’s a US-centric game to kill some time while we’re waiting for the polls to close and the reults to roll in.

Hitch 50

Starting today, two 20-something buddies going by the names Scotty and Fiddy are setting off on a quest to hitchhike to all 50 state capitals in 50 days or less.

Google Transit

Google is currently testing yet another feature to add to the panoply of options for Google Maps.

Punk-rock D.C., Global Berlin on Yellow Arrow

The Yellow Arrow project is currently featuring two very different approaches to a capital-city tour.

36 Hours of Labor Day Weekend

Labor day weekend is here, when our nation celebrates the the end of summer, er, the rights of the working man with bbq, beer and potato salad.

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