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National Geographic started the program in 2006 with a giant map of Africa. It now has maps of North America, South America, Asia and the Pacific Ocean too.
Maps can inspire real or fantastic travel plans, enhance one’s understanding of international events, or help bring history to life.
National Geographic is teaming with Real D to bring some of its bigscreen 3-D pics to regular movie theaters.
National Geographic’s Giant Traveling Maps program was introduced in 2006 with a map of Africa and has since expanded to include giant maps of North America, Asia, South America, Europe and the ...
National Geographic is no longer renting giant maps, but WGA hopes to eventually acquire giant maps of Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific Ocean (Australia, Oceania) and the Solar System.
National Geographic’s Giant Traveling Maps program was introduced in 2006 with a map of Africa and has since expanded to include giant maps of North America, Asia, South America, Europe and the ...
The maps will include historic, travel and reference maps from the National Geographic Society's huge archive, and will be laid over the top of Google Maps for curious viewers to browse freely.
National Geographic and Google are trying to recreate the thrill of cracking open one of the magazine’s signature paper maps, but in the digital world. A new project puts more than 500 of ...
The map will be on loan to Fall River School from March 30 to April 10 through National Geographic’s Giant Traveling Maps program, managed by National Geographic Live, the public programming ...
It will be at Fall River Schools from April 18 to April 29 as part of National Geographic’s Giant Traveling Maps program.