A map of buildings in Bellingham, colored by the year they were built. Red buildings mostly around the city center are as early as 1880, and more recent buildings are in shades of blue and purple, mostly around the edges of town
A dark map of the Salish Sea area, showing bright glowing lines indicating density of passenger boat traffic. The thick solid lines of ferry routes are visible, along with more wispy networks of private boats and charters around the numerous San Juan Islands
A terrain map of greens and yellows showing the mountainous borders of the Salish Sea basin, and the deep channels of the basin itself. In some areas, like the mudflats around Vancouver and the Fraser Delta, the coastline is unrecognizable, because the land slopes gently into the sea, but in other places like around Seattle, there is a very sharp drop off from steep cliffs down into very deep undersea canyons
Reposting some #30DayMapChallenge maps from local cartographer and geography professor Aquila Flower (who isn't on Mastodon). Sharing for the local #PNW and #BellinghamWA content!
1. The age of buildings in Bellingham, WA
2. Density of marine passenger […]
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