turq, very cool, thanks for posting. I must be part hobbit because I love maps. Once in a museum, it might have been the Field in Chicago or the university's museum in Ann Arbor, I saw a wonderful video display depicting how Pangea broke apart over time. That display continues to be the quintessential evoker of my love for museums of natural history which I tend to prefer over art museums. Well except the Art Institute in Chicago and that incredible room of vaulted ceiling of Impressionists.
________________________________ From: turquoiseb <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2013 1:32 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Where's the brahmastan of Pangea Fun map. What the original continents of Earth possibly looked like before it got all "I feel so broke up...I wanna go home." Found this on Digg, and as always I love their caption, "Finally, good Moroccan food in New York." I couldn't help noticing that we could have gone surfing in Tibet. And India Supremecists who love to claim that it was the source of pretty much everything can now claim that penguins came from there, too. And it looks as if Texans would've finally gotten their wish, because they're separated from most of them damned Hispanics by an inland sea. http://io9.com/heres-what-pangea-looks-like-mapped-with-modern-politi-509812695