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Show and Tell for the Digital Age
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The Oregon-based cartographer chose to depict London in 1666 – the year of the Great Fire – and made his creation from covers of the book ‘A Journal of the Plague Year’ by Daniel Defoe.
To represent the extent of the destruction, Picton took a match to his intricate handiwork and burnt areas destroyed by the fire.
As a result, the fascinating map features damaged landmarks including the half-remaining section of London Bridge and St Paul’s Cathedral in its ruined state.
Built in Germany, this amphibious camping trailer can be towed like any other middle lane bothering caravan.
But drive to a lake or any other expanse of relatively calm water and you can back it in to the wet wobbly stuff and enjoy the tranquil surroundings as you bob around, propelled by a 5hp electric motor which doubles up as a source of energy for various on-board mod cons. Wunderbar!