This new episode in the Thinking Spatially podcast invites you to consider why geography is revolutionary. From Zheng He’s voyages from China in the 1400s to the UAVs and Drones of today, from William Smith’s first geologic map of England and Wales to today’s web maps on your own phone… all of these represented revolutionary leaps forward in understanding, of technology, of solving problems. This episode should dispel any notion that geography is a boring set of memorizing place names, but a vibrant subject that is vital to our 21st Century world.
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