Guess The Map

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Density of pubs/bars

assert (matttkkkk), Friday, 12 April 2024 06:58 (two months ago) link

Qatar and Dubai well known for their drinking culture.

Dan Worsley, Friday, 12 April 2024 07:09 (two months ago) link

Reading through this and finding out what the first map represented does just leave me wondering how arbitrary the shops' distribution were. If there is anything linking why they are set up where they are.
I guess the semi randomness was why the map was picked but presume there must be some order as to how a business is set up. History of trade or something. What directs aesthetic taste across such a broad area if the goods are at least semi uniform across the shops. Like business serving a recognised demand etc. &specific business instead of any alternative.

Stevo, Friday, 12 April 2024 07:56 (two months ago) link

none correct so far

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 11:28 (two months ago) link

100% not-population related because India/China/Indonesia are pretty mid in the heatmap and that's where 40% of the planet's population lives.

citation needed (Steve Shasta), Friday, 12 April 2024 11:43 (two months ago) link

Iceland feels key to this.

anvil, Friday, 12 April 2024 12:01 (two months ago) link

Florida, France, Spain, Turkey (and the Black Sea in general) all have a notable discrepancy between the coast and inland

anvil, Friday, 12 April 2024 12:09 (two months ago) link

Kinshasa (Congo) is 16 million people and hardly visible on that map, Reykjavik 122k

StanM, Friday, 12 April 2024 12:41 (two months ago) link

Iceland keeps me going back to power (solar/hydro/wind/geothermal) but if none of the above guesses were correct then maybe not, after all :-/

StanM, Friday, 12 April 2024 12:44 (two months ago) link

the Kuril islands (Japan <-> Kamchatka archipelago) are suspiciously visible too (only 20-odd thousand inhabitants, there can't be power lines or railways between them) - but what can it be then? mmmmmmmm

StanM, Friday, 12 April 2024 12:50 (two months ago) link

(archipelago->peninsula sorry)

StanM, Friday, 12 April 2024 12:51 (two months ago) link

It could be that people don't live there. Vacation destinations would tie in with the coastal differences in France, Florida, Turkey and the others

anvil, Friday, 12 April 2024 13:03 (two months ago) link

life expectancy?
or its direct opposite. levels of violence?

Stevo, Friday, 12 April 2024 13:07 (two months ago) link

herring consumption

devvvine, Friday, 12 April 2024 13:08 (two months ago) link

nope

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:10 (two months ago) link

it's something really basic

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:10 (two months ago) link

but i can give a better clue if you want one

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:12 (two months ago) link

concentration of german bank branches

he/him hoo-hah (map), Friday, 12 April 2024 16:16 (two months ago) link

no

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:18 (two months ago) link

the thing that sticks out to me is yellow in the southwestern us, some of those places are podunkville

he/him hoo-hah (map), Friday, 12 April 2024 16:18 (two months ago) link

Mercedes Benz ownership

citation needed (Steve Shasta), Friday, 12 April 2024 16:20 (two months ago) link

nah

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:25 (two months ago) link

sewage piping

devvvine, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:29 (two months ago) link

The pins got me thinking are they the most visited places in the world by tourists?

Dan Worsley, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:35 (two months ago) link

I think thats right, and would explain why the coastal strips are yellow in some places, much more so than adjacent interiors

anvil, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:43 (two months ago) link

the thing that sticks out to me is yellow in the southwestern us, some of those places are podunkville

Canyons?

anvil, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:44 (two months ago) link

getting close Dan

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:45 (two months ago) link

Well, I mean you almost nailed it but the specific is different

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 16:45 (two months ago) link

I found it by googling but I won't spoil

StanM, Friday, 12 April 2024 17:15 (two months ago) link

cool you can help with the replies, when i aint' here but dan almost got it so might not be long before a result.

Ste, Friday, 12 April 2024 18:37 (two months ago) link

Something to do with transport? Highest concentration of cars, busiest roads, something like that?

Zelda Zonk, Saturday, 13 April 2024 01:28 (two months ago) link

Airbnb density?

assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 13 April 2024 01:37 (two months ago) link

Immigrant proportion of population?

assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 13 April 2024 01:38 (two months ago) link

it's related to/a consequence of what Dan guessed

StanM, Saturday, 13 April 2024 02:38 (two months ago) link

extensive underground cave networks?

canon cameras are sold

elevation above or below sea level since all the mountains have been levelled recently.

Stevo, Saturday, 13 April 2024 07:33 (two months ago) link

your second one is very close, combine with Dan's guess :-)

StanM, Saturday, 13 April 2024 08:06 (two months ago) link

Something to do with where tourist photos have been geotagged?

salsa shark, Saturday, 13 April 2024 08:32 (two months ago) link

I would call that 99% correct - I hope Ste agrees but I'll reveal...

it's a "touristiness" heatmap of the most photographed places based on photographs submitted to Panoramio. -> https://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2012/01/world-tourism-heatmaps.html

StanM, Saturday, 13 April 2024 08:51 (two months ago) link

That explains some of the more remote pins. Niagara Falls, Pyramids etc

Dan Worsley, Saturday, 13 April 2024 08:55 (two months ago) link

Looks like it, explains the canyons and the coastal strips too

anvil, Saturday, 13 April 2024 09:56 (two months ago) link

yeah i'll take that

Ste, Saturday, 13 April 2024 13:07 (two months ago) link

that was great! thanks :-)

StanM, Saturday, 13 April 2024 15:19 (two months ago) link

three weeks pass...

https://i.ibb.co/yR7Rn5b/map.png

StanM, Saturday, 4 May 2024 16:35 (one month ago) link

why is that so small? hmm

StanM, Saturday, 4 May 2024 16:37 (one month ago) link

PAL regions

adam t. (abanana), Saturday, 4 May 2024 16:38 (one month ago) link

i'm wrong, japan wasn't PAL.

adam t. (abanana), Saturday, 4 May 2024 16:42 (one month ago) link

let's try another site then, this shouldn't be shrunk like the first attempt:

https://i.postimg.cc/hGKjB3gf/map.gif

StanM, Saturday, 4 May 2024 16:48 (one month ago) link

My first guess (daylight saving time) was wrong but I'm also thinking it's tech related
Excludes some EU+EFTA members like Poland, Hungary etc
Inclusion of all those oversea territories is probably key

Nabozo, Saturday, 4 May 2024 19:47 (one month ago) link

western europe, australia and new zealand, antarctica, japan, hong kong, a bunch of island nations.

japan and hong kong seem significant, but why antarctica?

adam t. (abanana), Saturday, 4 May 2024 23:01 (one month ago) link

the exclusion of the US and Canada seems important

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 5 May 2024 00:09 (one month ago) link


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