Number 25 : This map divides the world into seven sections, with each section containing one billion people.


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Number 25 : This map divides the world into seven sections, with each section containing one billion people.
Number 24 : This map shows where 2 % of Australia 's population lives.
Number 23 : It may not come as a surprise at this point but more people live inside this circle than outside of it.
Number 22 : This map shows what's on the other side of the world from where you 're standing.
For the most part, it's almost guaranteed to be water.
Number 21 : Apparently you can't get Big Mac s everywhere.
This map shows the countries that have McDonald's in red.
Number 20 : This time the countries in red drive on the right side of the road.
Number 19 : The countries in white are the ones that England has never invaded.
There are only 22 of them.
Number 18 : These were all of the world 's internet connections in 1969.
Number 17 : These are all the countries that heavily restrict internet access today.
Number 16 : These countries were all communist at one point.
Number 15 : These are the countries that don't use the metric system.
Number 14 : This is a map of where Google Street View is available.
Number 13 : These are all the landlocked nations of the world.
Number 12 : And this is what the world would look like if all the countries with coastlines sank.
Number 11 : This is a map of all the rivers in the United States.
Number 10 : And these are all the rivers that feed into the Mississippi River.
Number 9 : This is a rather depressing map of the highest paid public employees in the United States.
Number 8 : And this is the United States on the Moon.
Number 7 : This is the longest straight line you can sail.
It goes all the way from Pakistan to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, for a total of 20, 000 miles.
Number 6 : This is a map of 19th century shipping lanes that outlines the continents.
Number 5 : This map shows every country that has ever operated an aircraft carrier.
Number 4 : This map highlights the countries with the most skyscrapers in red and orange.
Number 3 : This map shows the world 's largest donors of foreign aid.
Number 2 : These are all of the most photographed places in the world.
And Number 1 : And these are all the places where you can get eaten by a great white shark.
Number 25 : This map divides the world into seven sections, with each section containing one billion people.
Number 24 : This map shows where 2 % of Australia 's population lives.
Number 23 : It may not come as a surprise at this point but more people live inside this circle than outside of it.
Number 22 : This map shows what's on the other side of the world from where you 're standing.
For the most part, it's almost guaranteed to be water.
Number 21 : Apparently you can't get Big Mac s everywhere.
This map shows the countries that have McDonald's in red.
Number 20 : This time the countries in red drive on the right side of the road.
Number 19 : The countries in white are the ones that England has never invaded.
There are only 22 of them.
Number 18 : These were all of the world 's internet connections in 1969.
Number 17 : These are all the countries that heavily restrict internet access today.
Number 16 : These countries were all communist at one point.
Number 15 : These are the countries that don't use the metric system.
Number 14 : This is a map of where Google Street View is available.
Number 13 : These are all the landlocked nations of the world.
Number 12 : And this is what the world would look like if all the countries with coastlines sank.
Number 11 : This is a map of all the rivers in the United States.
Number 10 : And these are all the rivers that feed into the Mississippi River.
Number 9 : This is a rather depressing map of the highest paid public employees in the United States.
Number 8 : And this is the United States on the Moon.
Number 7 : This is the longest straight line you can sail.
It goes all the way from Pakistan to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, for a total of 20, 000 miles.
Number 6 : This is a map of 19th century shipping lanes that outlines the continents.
Number 5 : This map shows every country that has ever operated an aircraft carrier.
Number 4 : This map highlights the countries with the most skyscrapers in red and orange.
Number 3 : This map shows the world 's largest donors of foreign aid.
Number 2 : These are all of the most photographed places in the world.
And Number 1 : And these are all the places where you can get eaten by a great white shark.
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