With a little help from Google and our Geo-Mashup plugin we’ve created a map that allows anyone with a really boring job, a doctor’s note ordering bed rest or a passion for maps to instantly see where our blog posts correspond to, geographically speaking.
Roll over the markers to see the post title. Click on the markers to see a portion of the post. Click on the post title to open that post in full. You can move around the map, as well as zoom in and out as you would with any Google map.
It’s like a “Where’s Waldo” for our blog posts and we hope you’ll return to this post (where this map will live in a continually updated state) and check out this graphic way to see where we’ve been and what we’re talking about.
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Wow – this is an awesome map! I had no idea that y’all had driven through so MUCH of Mexico. Out of curiosity, how do you find the driving there? Good roads, crazy drivers, any safety issues, etc.? I’ve read that the drivers go at maniacal speeds so we’re not so sure that we want to drive through Mexico.
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Driving in Mexico?? Bad idea!! First of all. Forget the mexican drivers. The mexican Road Policeman are very corrupts.
I’m from mexico. (Sorry about the poorly english redaction). My advise is: Use a cab’s at citys and use the good quality Buses at roads like OCC Buses in the south of mexico.
Thanks for your opinion Hiram, but we drove 24,000 miles over 18 months in nearly every corner of your country without incident… except the time that taxi cab you are recommending smashed into us.
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