Actually, my favourite map is probably the old Ordnance Survey map of where I 
grew up, but that's not online (that I know of).

But Tom Taylor's Boundaries map of London's ill defined neighbourhoods is still 
a revelation - http://boundaries.tomtaylor.co.uk/

G

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On 25 Jul 2012, at 19:08, Gary Gale wrote:

> That is both gorgeous, geekily clever and oddly soothing to play with. What 
> is there not to like?
> 
> G
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> On 25 Jul 2012, at 18:35, Tom Longson (nym) wrote:
> 
>> I'm not sure this is my favorite map, but it's pretty close...
>> 
>> http://mbostock.github.com/d3/talk/20111018/force-states.html
>> 
>> What's your favorite map, and why?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Tom Longson
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