

But of course when you do that, then the distances and directions between the continents becomes even more distorted than on other flat earth maps. At least they got one element correct in that the relative sizes and shapes of the continents are basically correct. I have to give kudos to whoever drew the 18th map from the top. World Polar Azimuthal Equidistant Projection The General Map of the World by the Flat Earth Society The New correct map of the flat surface, stationary earth by John George Abizaid (1920). Hammond’s AIR AGE MAP OF THE WORLD – 1953 The Orlando Ferguson flat earth map – 1893Īir Map of the World Polar Azimuthal Equidistant Projection – 1943ĬBS American School of the Air – Air Age Map of the World Middletons Pioneer Map of the World, plane and immoveable – 1876Īlexander Gleason’s New Standard Map of the World Flat Earth – 1892 Planisphere Representant Toute L’Etendue Du Monde Dans L’Ordre Qu’on A Suivi Dans Ce Livre – 1790 Planisphere Terrestre, Suivant les nouvelles Observations des Astronomes – 1713 Giovanni Domenico Cassini / Jean Baptiste Nolin: Planisphere Terrestre … 1696 Click the map to view the higher resolution image in a new window.įlat Earth Map – Monte, Urbano (1544–1613)Īrctic continent on the Gerardus Mercator map of 1595 They are in approximate order from oldest to newest. Here are some Flat Earth maps that I’ve collected over to last 16 months.
