9th video in the Examining Interesting Maps series. In this one, I take a look at maps created and submitted by viewers of the channel. If you would like to submit a map you made to be considered for the next video in the series, please go to my channel homepage and under “about” is a link to my contact.
Databayou interactive map website:
https://databayou.com/
0:00 Intro
1:20 Religion in Cities
2:27 New Jersey Population
3:13 Time Zone Deviation
4:03 NATO and EU
5:25 U.S. State HDI
6:12 Hand-drawn Countries
6:38 MapChart.net maps
7:25 Suburban Transit
8:11 Maine Driving
8:55 Databayou
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass – “Whipped Cream and Other Delights” (1966)
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I eat all this up.
As a GIS Analyst, I love how you are promoting the field of geography.
Kyle, thank you for showing my map and for giving advice on how to make a better map. When I was creating the Human Development Index map compared to Scandinavian Countries, I didn't even think about coloring in the other states. It was not even in my mind! I'll have to remember this advice in the future.
Whipped Cream and Other Delights
I would think that the feedback you gave was welcomed by the submitters and hopeful submitters.
Can someone explain what HDI is?
Good video but youre still allowed to make some maps too. I have a request for anybody to make a map of all the bike trails in Ohio, eastern US, or the whole country. This could also be trails that are being made now or probably going to be made.
Such a great channel đ
Whats with Herb Alpert????!???
Well done!
"this video was made possible by viewers like you" đ€Łđ„°
Can't get enough of geography and maps. Gracias, Mr. Kyle.
5:25 here we have a mistake of mixing countries into one bag – Poland, Chechia etc were not Soviet countries while Lithuania Latvia etc were
Please do an episode with all the bad maps viewers submitted!
The saga continues!
Always great content
Since this is the only geography channel I subscribe to, Geography King doesn't need to worry about what other geography channels are doing. Don't change on account of them Geography King!
As a colorblind person who loves maps, I really wish mapmakers would be kinder to us. We're not that rare so I don't think it's too much to ask.
I'm in a suburb of a large city, and I'd just like public transportation out here, period.
The Boston suburb with transit map is pronounced Nay-tik.
I feel like you didnât explain some of the maps. I was sitting here waiting for a explanation on a couple of them and you just moved on after only saying ânice mapâ. I donât do geography or anything so reading maps doesnât come immediate to me
You all must be kindred spirits! I can get lost for hours in maps like these. Fascinating stuff!
The way you say Natick is "Neigh Dick". I kid you not đ
8:12 these maps are referred to as isochrones.
cool
On the NATO, EU European map, why is Albania coloured in such a weird shade?
Love these map videos!
Nice maps GK!
horrible
I know you have good taste in music, so I was wondering what that album is. I donât recognize it.
Tim Lâs map would probably be considered a multivariate categorical/qualitative choropleth map.
Great stuff Kyle. I always enjoy your videos.
Cool!
Transit maps have grid-like features because theyâre designed to be a hybrid between a map and a diagram