Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, October 18, 2009,
In :
Maps
ConflictHistory is a mash up that combines a timeline of world wars with their geographical location, and presents all data on Google Maps.
The timeline starts from 3000 BC and covers conflicts up to 2005.
Users can view data for any period by simply adjusting a timeline that
runs along the bottom of the map. The conflicts are marked with red
markers and also listed in the floating menu.
On the floating menu...
Click any conflict to zoom into it/them on the map
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