A teen has spent the last seven years creating a fantasy city map and even wrote travel guides and history books about it.
A 14-year-old boy spent seven years drawing a map of a fantasy city and even wrote travel guides and history books about it.
Shipsmith, 14, has been working on this map since he was seven years old and just completed it last Sunday. The map is made up of nine pieces of A3 paper, reaches three-metres-long and one-metre-wide ...
The Tampa Bay History Center has lots of maps, including one now on display from 1524 that's the first to ever show Florida.
A hydrology workshop called ‘Uncovering Bengaluru’s Hidden Lakes’ is one of many that the Science Gallery Bengaluru offers ...
The route planner helps with map display of the route and detailed directions. The setting options range from "shortest route" to "side roads" and "green ways".
A chilling Cold War-era map predicted ... in crime-hit city Scientists William Daugherty, Barbara Levi, and Frank Von Hippel, ...
Frostpunk 2 is an atmospheric, bold attempt to reinvent its society-moulding subgenre, but its story and building too often ...
The 4 million gallons of water a day the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America requested is enough to support more than ...
South Carolina’s first official graveyard, believed to have been lost for centuries, may have been recently rediscovered in ...
Some featured events for ArtPrize 2024 include a Bittersweet Symphony Chocolate show on Sept. 22. It features 10 chocolate ...
Fair officials are pushing fairgoers into the digital age by rolling out a new-and-improved app and eliminating physical ...