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    1. TimTheOriginalLol on

      I wonder how this map would overlap with one of popular tourist destinations

    2. Ok_Astronomer_1308 on

      Does it have anything to do with wars and photo journalism? Or just famous places.

    3. somafiend1987 on

      Holy hell, Happy Valley, Penn lights up. Is it a nonstop stream of selfies and sporting events?

    4. That’s a lot of dots for „most“. Looks more like „average“. I mean, the damned north slope Dalton highway is on there and like 6,000 people a year travel that tops. And most of them are truckers and workers so they arnt making lengthy photo ops.

    5. Fancy-Sherbet8787 on

      What is wrong with them in the DRC? Do they not have a Tecno Camon 20 to shoot? Are they stupid?

    6. miraculousgloomball on

      This map was part of [a dead website called sightsmap](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sightsmap) which gathered data taken specifically from a [a dead google image site and google maps service, Panoramio](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panoramio), where people had to upload their photographs to be counted in this heatmap. Not sure that ops title really fits.

      Small edit to clarify: Sightsmap collected data from Panoramio, which would display their uploaded images on google maps when looking at that location

      With further thought, The entirety of East Asia is weirdly dark, don’t ya think? For a map of the most photographed placed on earth, anyway.

      Makes me wonder how many people using Panoramio were based in and around Germany.

    7. what is the source for this? Most photographed how? On google maps? Because I don’t see how you will be able to tally this any other way?

    8. Gentle-Giant23 on

      Can we ban this image from being posted here? As others have explained it is terribly outdated and biased. It’s so inaccurate that it make discussion based on the map utterly pointless.

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