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The Colorado River is running low. The picture looks even worse underground.
• www.washingtonpost.com
Japan's govt launches Minecraft map to educate about flood disaster prevention
• www.ktr.mlit.go.jp
Notes on Tunisia
• mattlakeman.org
The mysterious Gobi wall uncovered
• phys.org
The Colorado River is running low. The picture looks even worse underground
• www.washingtonpost.com
Giant Sequoias Are Taking Root in an Unexpected Place: Detroit
• www.smithsonianmag.com
The Pacific Coast Highway, a Mythic Route Always in Need of Repair
• www.nytimes.com
Does Earth have two high-tide bulges on opposite sides? (2014)
• physics.stackexchange.com
The Last Nomads
• www.thedial.world
Welcome to the land that no country wants (2016)
• www.theguardian.com
The Joys of Discovering the Roman Underground
• www.smithsonianmag.com
Why Is Geographic Mobility Declining?
• www.richmondfed.org
Show HN: A5
• github.com
ChatGPT could never get a PhD in geography
• garymarcus.substack.com
What the hell are rare earth elements?
• media.hubspot.com
All Major U.S. Cities Are at Risk of Sinking, Not Just Coastal Urban Areas
• www.discovermagazine.com
All of the Biggest U.S. Cities Are Sinking
• news.climate.columbia.edu
Eagle Hunters of Kyrgyzstan
• magazine.atavist.com
El Cono: The mysterious sacred 'pyramid' hidden deep in the Amazon rainforest
• www.livescience.com
DuckDB is probably the most important geospatial software of the last decade
• www.dbreunig.com
Testing AI's GeoGuessr Genius
• www.astralcodexten.com
Testing AI's GeoGuessr Genius
• www.astralcodexten.com
Chongqing, the Largest City – In Pictures
• www.theguardian.com
The True Size Of
• thetruesize.com
Rare earth elements: Occurrences, global distribution, geology, etc.
• www.sciencedirect.com
The Really Big One (2015)
• www.newyorker.com
Once lush Sahara was home to a surprisingly unique group of humans
• www.sciencealert.com