byMassimo Pietrobon, is a look back to when all land on the planet was arranged into a supercontinent called Pangea. Pietrobon’s map is unique in that it overlays the approximate borders of present day countries to help us understand how Pangea broke apart to form the world that we know ...
eventually yielding the continents we inhabit today. Pangea was, of course, a peopleless place. But if you were to drop today’s nations on
Pangea is currently available with more than 10,000 of the world's most complex junctions - mainly in USA and W.Europe. Countries currently available: • N. America: USA • Western Europe: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK. ...
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