The science of location that proves proximity to water still beats proximity to ideology every time.
The science of location that proves proximity to water still beats proximity to ideology every time.
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The ultimate reality check that no amount of ideology or money can change the fact that some places are just strategically screwed.
The map game where resources, rivers, and mountains decide winners long before politicians claim credit.
The reason “manifest destiny” sounded reasonable until the maps got expensive and the natives got angry.
The subject that teaches kids where countries are while adults use it to argue why their country should own someone else’s.