Every time I see a topography map, the Tibetan plateau never ceases to amaze me
germinal_velocity on
The old mountains (Appalachians) are small and the young mountains (Rockies) are large. Ponder the immensity of Time.
Elektro05 on
sad new zeeland
Hotrocketry on
Wow man, imagine living in the tibetan plateau.
IonutAlex18SF on
Excellent. Thanks for the information. I like this kind of useful information and greatly detailed. It makes it much easier to get an overall idea of each continent’s highest/lowest zones. 🙂👏🌎
JoeDyenz on
There is another…
Turbulent-Name-8349 on
I like the Australia one.
Actual-Midnight-5307 on
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. South America and Asia impressed me the most.
utkubaba9581 on
Turkey in the South and Caucasus below Russia would be a great addition to Europe. Would look like a funny natural barrier in the South East of Europe
AnnieByniaeth on
r/mapswithoutNZ – and really no excuse here!
craigdahlke on
No Antarctica? Genuinely curious what its topography looks like.
Traditional-Froyo755 on
What is the point of a topographic map if it isn’t literally just showing the relief as it is, visually? Tibetan plateau looks like it’s 1/3 as tall as India is long, but that would be 1000 km. That’s not how tall it is.
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This is awesome!!
Wow, cool!
South America looks insane.
Every time I see a topography map, the Tibetan plateau never ceases to amaze me
The old mountains (Appalachians) are small and the young mountains (Rockies) are large. Ponder the immensity of Time.
sad new zeeland
Wow man, imagine living in the tibetan plateau.
Excellent. Thanks for the information. I like this kind of useful information and greatly detailed. It makes it much easier to get an overall idea of each continent’s highest/lowest zones. 🙂👏🌎
There is another…
I like the Australia one.
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. South America and Asia impressed me the most.
Turkey in the South and Caucasus below Russia would be a great addition to Europe. Would look like a funny natural barrier in the South East of Europe
r/mapswithoutNZ – and really no excuse here!
No Antarctica? Genuinely curious what its topography looks like.
What is the point of a topographic map if it isn’t literally just showing the relief as it is, visually? Tibetan plateau looks like it’s 1/3 as tall as India is long, but that would be 1000 km. That’s not how tall it is.