Maps from the age of discovery are filled with some pretty interesting geography. They had a mass that kept the world from tipping over, the north pole had a giant magnetic rock in the center, there was even land populated by giants.
But what I’m about to show you is one of my favorite examples of weird geography on old maps.
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https://www.biography.com/explorer/giovanni-da-verrazzano
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RareMaps.com Sources
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1529 (but circa 1890) [Early Photographic Facsimile in 24-Sheet of the Verrazano World Map] - https://tinyurl.com/yhx9d9xn
Sebastian Munster 1544 Map - https://tinyurl.com/48acuk27