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− | | titletext = I always hate dragging around the larger archipelagos, but I appreciate how the Scandanavian peninsula flexes outward to create a snug pocket for | + | | titletext = I always hate dragging around the larger archipelagos, but I appreciate how the Scandanavian peninsula flexes outward to create a snug pocket for the British Isles. |
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | {{incomplete|Created by A BAD MAP PROJECTOR FIRED - Please change this comment when editing this page. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | |
− | + | This is another world map vandalized{{Citation Needed}} by Randall, similarly to the [[:Category:Bad Map Projections|bad map projection series]]. This time, every major island, that is not considered a continent in its own right, is relocated into similarly-sized swathes of sea partly enclosed by the outlines of adjacent continents. The caption implies it's Earth's intended "storage mode", where everything 'loose' is neatly packed away. A similar comic is found at [[1784: Bad Map Projection: Liquid Resize]]. | |
− | + | New locations of various islands: | |
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! New Location | ! New Location | ||
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− | + | | Vancouver Island | |
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| West of mainland Canada | | West of mainland Canada | ||
| {{w|Salish Sea}} | | {{w|Salish Sea}} | ||
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− | | | + | | Northern Canadian Islands |
| North of mainland Canada | | North of mainland Canada | ||
| {{w|Hudson Bay}} | | {{w|Hudson Bay}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{w|Newfoundland (Island) | + | | {{w|Newfoundland (Island)}}, {{w|Prince Edward Island}}, and {{w|Anticosti Island}} |
| {{w|Labrador Sea|Off the eastern coast of Canada}} | | {{w|Labrador Sea|Off the eastern coast of Canada}} | ||
| {{w|Gulf of St Lawrence}} | | {{w|Gulf of St Lawrence}} | ||
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| {{w|Gulf of Lion|Coast of southern France}} | | {{w|Gulf of Lion|Coast of southern France}} | ||
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− | | {{w|Great Britain}} and {{w|Ireland}} | + | | {{w|Great Britain}} and {{w|Ireland}}, ?? |
| Northwest Europe | | Northwest Europe | ||
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| {{w|Baltic Sea}} | | {{w|Baltic Sea}} | ||
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| {{w|Philippines}} | | {{w|Philippines}} | ||
| {{w|Philippine Sea}} | | {{w|Philippine Sea}} | ||
− | + | | Black Sea | |
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| {{w|Novaya Zemlya}} | | {{w|Novaya Zemlya}} | ||
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| {{w|New Zealand}}, {{w|Tasmania}} | | {{w|New Zealand}}, {{w|Tasmania}} | ||
− | | {{w|Tasman Sea|Off the coast of | + | | {{w|Tasman Sea|Off the coast of Australia}} |
| {{w|Gulf of Carpentaria}} | | {{w|Gulf of Carpentaria}} | ||
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+ | Though much of the apparent strange distortions of relocated islands are probably due to the relative changes in length/area/angle across differing parts of the planar-stretched map of the globe (depending upon the {{w|map projection}} being used<!-- I really want to tie that down specifically, when I have time! -->), Randall is clearly also not averse to distorting the landmasses slightly, to fit, even the the 'immobile' continental masses. He mentions in the Title Text that he likes to make use of the jutting outcrop of {{w|Scandinavia}} (though misspelled as it was in [[850: World According to Americans]]) by flexing it somewhat like one might do with a spring-clip, thus gripping tightly whatever islands he forces within the gap (in this instance, the British Isles and another currently unconfirmed island). | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[A map of Earth with the largest continents in their usual locations | + | {{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} |
+ | :[A map of Earth with the largest continents (except Antarctica) in their usual locations, but all of the major islands have been moved into various bays and seas.] | ||
:[Caption below the panel:] | :[Caption below the panel:] |