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    1. Breezertree on

      I’m so sorry.

      I’ve never lived further away than…0 meters of a hill this large. I couldn’t imagine the pain of boring landscape

    2. cranberrycactus on

      Scottish hills are called Munroes, so Marilyns in England are a joke reference to that

    3. The name Marilyn is from Marilyn Monroe but is a play on the use of Munro for Scottish hills over 3000 feet.

      Marilyn’s need to have a prominence of over 150m.

    4. lol, checkin‘ out this map had me realizin‘ how freakin‘ isolated some ppl really are.

    5. Yeah, I live in Cambridge. Turns out I’m right, there is not a hill worth exploring near me.

      Blooming fens are just so boring.

    6. „There may be a hill worth exploring closer than you think.“

      Especially if you’re not arbitrarily limiting yourself within the political boundaries of England, for some reason.  Can’t go over to that one right over there, it’s in Wales!

    7. The_Infinite_Carrot on

      Looks like map is just overlaid on top of a screenshot from a Doom explosion.

    8. Relatively near to the relativelyest neariest of the relatively near hills that are relatively near

    9. This is a strangely useless map. It’s not only flat areas lacking Marilyns, it also includes many hilly ones that don’t have isolated peaks. E.g., North Devon is in the same class as Norfolk, but it has the highest sea cliffs on mainland Britain.

      Also, 10 km grid squares! WTAF! I know giving away data is the original sin at the Ordnance Survey, but this looks like something created in the earliest days of digital mapping.

      The creation of Marilyns can be seen as a humorous commentary on the practice of „bagging Munroes“. Many Scottish peaks over 3 000 feet are relatively close together in an upland area, so you can bag half a dozen or more in a day. These Marilyns are by their definition spread apart and take effort.

    10. Visible-Pressure6063 on

      Vague title, unnecessarily obscured categories, legend doesn’t match the actual data on the map. No offense to whoever made it but there is no porn here, I am FULLY LIMP.

    11. I was looking for a white region which was legendarily close to a prominent hill.

    12. Hey! Norfolk has Castle Hill! It doesn’t have a castle on it, and based on this map, it’s not a hill either! But in our hearts it’s a mountain

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