My #30DayMapChallenge 2024

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30 Days, 30 Maps: My November Adventure in Digital Cartography

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The #30DayMapChallenge is a social media event where map enthusiasts create maps based on each day topics throughout the 30 days in November. You’ll find more details here. Posting each day is just not really mandatory — many participants just decide to concentrate on their favourite themes.

Having witnessed a few years of #30DayMapChallenge, this 12 months is my first time participating. I initially thought it could be incredibly difficult, but I quickly found that the toughest part was simply getting began. Now, after surviving the whole November, I’m proud to say I actually have successfully accomplished the challenge and created 30 maps in 30 consecutive days!

In this text, I’ll share the maps I created for the challenge, together with a few of my thoughts in the course of the process and the tools I used.

  1. Australian Digital boundary files
  2. Copernicus Browser
  3. Queensland Historical Atlas
  4. The Humanitarian Data Exchange
  5. World Integrated Trade Solution
  6. Open Data Portal, Ministry of Digital Affairs, Taiwan
  7. Digital Atlas of Australia
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