De Schepping der Wereldt Volgens de Beschryving van Mozes (The Creation of the World According to Moses) by Willelm & Jan Goeree, 1690
Mercury watching a tanker from behind a globe in a poster for the Dutch shipping company Vereenigde Nederlandsche Scheepvaartmaatschappij by Jan Lavies, 1949
A map of the Persian Gulf from a brochure by the Verenigde Nederlandse Scheepvaartmaatschappij, 1962
These Beautiful Bridges Are Just For Animals
by Jess Zimmerman
If we’re going to keep putting roads in the middle of their habitats, animals are sometimes going to need to cross the road. But it’s better for everyone involved if they don’t have to push a button and wait for the light to change, because they don’t have thumbs and nine times out of 10 they’ll just careen into the side of your car. Which is why some highways have overpasses built specifically for animals like deer, elk, and grizzly bears.
Nobody teaches moose pedestrian etiquette like “look both ways,” but they figure out pretty quickly that crossing the terrifying asphalt river is safer if you take the beautiful grassy bridge. That’s just my guess at a moose’s internal life, but there’s data too: In Banff National Park in Canada, animals have used the six overpasses and 35 underpasses more than 200,000 times since monitoring began in 1996…
(read more: Grist.org)
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images:
Top - Highway A50, Netherlands (photo: Niels Verheul)
BL - France. BR - Banff, Alberta, Canada (photo: Joel Sartore)
The Dogger Bank is located in the North Sea off the coasts of England & Holland, and has been the location of many naval engagements. This painting of the The Battle of the Dogger Bank of August 5, 1781 is by Thomas Luny.


