🌟 Elevate your space with the map that redefines perspective!
The Updated Peters Projection World Map is a 36" x 24" laminated map that accurately depicts land masses in true proportion, making it a preferred choice for educational and professional settings. With its waterproof and fade-resistant features, this map is not only a stunning visual piece but also a practical tool for understanding global geography.
Manufacturer | South of Kings |
Brand | South of Kings |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 27 x 2.13 x 2.1 inches |
Color | Multi |
Size | 36" x 24" |
Sheet Size | 36 x 24 Inches |
Paper Finish | Satin |
Manufacturer Part Number | MEB09BDHHK2X |
B**D
Global flat map.
Durable & good visual quality.
J**D
Love this Map
If you like Maps this is the one you want. It shows the true size country to country. comparison. It’s certainly educational and quite interesting to see. The color and the printing were perfect. I wouldn’t change anything.
A**R
Updating with this 2021 map was worth it
For several years I enjoyed my prior somewhat larger version of the Peter's projected map that was also printed in various colors & laminated. This updated map occupies the same area where I enjoyed my prior reference. A smart looking map like no other on the market. I would fully encourage those in need of a up-to-date (2021) wall map to take notice of and would like to purchase, well worth the investment. Good stuff.
S**N
Helpful for classrooms
I have ordered a bunch of these for classrooms at my school. They are a great size - just big enough and not too big.
C**T
perfect size for my wall
Good quality great print easy to read makes it perfect for me and my husband both in our late 70's
R**R
Just as advertised and well-made
This map is excellent; it depicts countries and continents true to actual/relative size. Very interesting and illuminating. It is very well-made, arrived promptly, and was easy to unroll and mount.
J**R
areas accurate, shapes distorted
The Peters Projection accurately shows the relative size of different countries (who knew south american countries were so big!) The cost of this accuracy is that equatorial countries are severely squashed horizontally, while polar countries are squashed vertically. If you live in one of these countries, you might find it unpleasant to look at the deformed shape of your motherland, like looking at your face in a funhouse mirror.Since very few of us will use this map to navigate on the high seas, there is no need to religiously keep the meridians parallel.The classic schoolroom world map is still the best, either the version with curved edges or the version with gaps in the oceans in order to spread the globe out flat. The Mercator is inexcusable, yet it continues to dominate image searches of world maps.
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