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pommystuart
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Post by pommystuart »

I am reasonably sure you will have found this map but just in case.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... ledMap.jpg

Turn it 180 degrees and it looks similar to a current map - Aus, Antarcica and the Americas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fra_Mauro_map

The Fra Mauro world map is unusual, but typical of Fra Mauro's portolan charts, in that its orientation is with the south at the top. One explanation for why the map places south at the top is that 15th-century compasses were south-pointing.[5] In addition, south at the top was used in Arab maps of the time. In contrast, most European mappae mundi from the era placed east at the top, since east was the direction of the biblical Garden of Eden.
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8-) 8-) 8-)

But, I'm not a fan. I can't see Vancouver Island anywhere at all! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Matteo
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The Fra' Mauro map is just awesome... incidentally i've read about it just a couple of weeks ago. I've recently bought and started reading "The Atlas of Atlases" by Philip Parker, and of course that map couldn't be missing... it's one of the most beautiful that have survived from that period :!:




The book is just awesome, absolutely recommended (and it has maps with Vancouver Island as well! :lol:)
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:D :D :D
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I've just answered in the Alaskan discussion thread regarding one of the various Seal Rock, and realized i really was curious to check again the same-name places we have in the database... here's the current score for all places for which we have more than 5 references.
I know, our absolute favorite (the Priest Rock) is sadly not in there, we have just 3 of them :lol:
North Point20
West Point17
Rocky Point16
Round Island15
Green Island15
East Point15
Black Rock13
Egg Island12
North Head11
East Cape11
White Rock11
Black Point11
Bird Island10
North Cape10
Low Point10
Seal Rock10
Middle Point10
South Island9
Gull Island9
Pinnacle Rock9
Seal Rocks9
Sandy Point9
South Point9
The Narrows8
Bluff Point8
Sail Rock8
Cone Island8
Reef Point7
Race Point7
Entrance Island7
O Shima7
Double Island7
Village Point7
Sugarloaf Island6
High Island6
Sea Lion Rock6
Bird Rock 6
South Channel6
Northwest Point6
North Island6
Tolstoi Point6
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:D :D :D :D :D

It must say something about a certain lack of imagination when it comes to naming things! :lol:
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Some familiar names! :lol:
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