
Just came out, in time for Earth Day: first wall map of the world to show environmentÂinstead of elevationÂecological concerns, and indigenous nations. In addition to conventional features, the map indicates terrainÂe.g. savanna, tundra, forestÂinstead of elevation. It displays vastly populated regions. It notes prominent indigenous nationsÂe.g. Kurds, Palestinians, InuitÂshedding light on many of the ethnically-related conflicts. It includes environmental concerns: indicating severe marine pollution and destroyed rainforests. (PRWEB) March 10, 2002 Contact: Daniel Rirdan Tel. 602-547-8612 Fax. 602-547-1641 Email: daniel@theexplorationcompany.com URL: http://www.theexplorationcompany.com 4203 W. Aries Dr. Phoenix AZ 85053 USA Wide Ranging World Map Replaces elevation with the rendition of terrain. And thus one can see how the world really looks like: where there are deserts, forests, croplands, and so on. Indicates where there are vastly populated regions. In addition to displaying every single country and capital, the map notes prominent indigenous nationsÂe.g. Kurds, Palestinians, InuitÂshedding light on many of the ethnically-related conflicts. And also giving reality and recognition to nations per se. It includes environmental concerns: indicating severe marine pollution and destroyed rainforests. Other unique features include territorial capitals, the Antarctic desert, volcanoes, continents naming, rose compass, cropland, and cultural regions (e.g. Kashmir, Transylvania, Scotland). It comes in a number of formats 60Â x 37Â, poster style (USD $34.95), mounted on rods for elegant, conventional hanging ($64.95), on a roller (window-shade style) ($132), and a compact edition, 40Â x 27Â ($15.95). The map is fully laminated. Order form can be obtained online. For further information and imagery go to http://www.theexplorationcompany.com
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