mapping Make a Boundary Map With Spreadsheet Data June 16, 2025 / June 17, 2025 by Adam DuVander In an increasingly data-driven world, understanding geographical patterns can reveal insights that spreadsheets simply can’t. Whether it’s population density, economic growth, or consumer trends, representing data across regions allows for quick comprehension and powerful analysis. This is where the choropleth, or boundary, map truly shines. A choropleth map is a type of thematic map where […] Read more »
mapping A Map of the Tallest Waterfalls in the World May 27, 2025 / May 27, 2025 by Adam DuVander What comes to mind when you imagine a waterfall? Maybe it’s the sound of the rushing water, or the droplets of mist hitting your skin leaving you damp in seconds. Are you visualizing the impressive rush of Niagara Falls? Or maybe it’s something small and closer to home, like Marietta Falls in Washington state or […] Read more »
mapping A Map of the Heaviest Bells in the World May 6, 2025 / April 30, 2025 by Adam DuVander In 1624, John Donne wrote the famous line, “never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” The line has been echoed and reproduced over the centuries, peaking with the Hemingway novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and later, the Metallica song by the same name in the 1980s. Bells are […] Read more »