
Die isolierteste Hemisphäre der Blue Void-Erde. Dies ist die auf den Pazifik ausgerichtete Ansicht der Erde, die Seite, die wir selten auf Karten oder Lehrbüchern sehen. Im Gegensatz zur bekannten Afrika-Europa- oder Asien-Sichtweise wird diese Hemisphäre fast ausschließlich vom Pazifischen Ozean dominiert, dem größten und tiefsten Ozean der Erde.
https://i.redd.it/nwqlgolelsjg1.jpeg
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You have my vote to change the planet’s name to „Water“
Hey from those islands at the bottom there 🙂
Amazing, this is where most of the „70% water“ comes from also New Zealand is probably happy that this is their time to shine!
I always like to throw a „for now“ on statements like that, remind people that the current configuration of Earth is a transitory thing.
Sure, the scale is millions of years, but nothing lasts.
This is like the antithesis to /r/mapswithoutNewZealand
Finally New Zealand gets some love on the map.
Take that, r/MapsWithoutNZ
Hey, I can see my house from here
Kevin Costner is in there somewhere.
Imagine what species we havent discovered there. Whats the percentage of the ocean actually explored other than mapping? Like 10ish percent or so IIRC.
r/mapswithonlynewzealand ?
I assume Samoa, Niue, Rarotonga, Fiji, Easter Island and Tonga are in that blue bit as well as New Zealand.
Wow, I had to go rotate a globe to see if it was true. I wasn’t actually sure where I was looking at via this image.
[https://earth3dmap.com/3d-globe/](https://earth3dmap.com/3d-globe/)
I would dive out the space shuttle and cannon ball lol…be the last bad idea I ever had , but, isint she pretty though !
Space is over rated from this perspective and lens .
What happened to Australia?!
i wonder what their pyramids look like
Now i wonder how many people are in this image?
New Zealand says whazzzzzup!
[Zealandia ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zealandia)is very prominent in this view.
I flew last July from San Francisco to Sydney so basically across this route. My serious goal about 6 hours in was to try to see ANY land at all. Finally succeeded when we passed by Vanuatu! Way back was easier as we went over Fiji.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit two of the Pacific nations so far, Fiji and the Cook Islands. Both really make you reflect on how very different and interesting the world must be when it’s a water world with a few specks of land in it.
Is there a reason the landmass has gravitated (for wont of a better word) to the other “half” of the Earth and this half is mostly Ocean?
why is everybody saying new zealand? if thats new zealand…wheres australia?
and to think that Europe for a long time was not even aware of the existence of this ocean
*was dominated by Polynesian bad asses
Looks like a pregnant centaur playing a flute. Blues no doubt
The Pacific Ocean is so big that it is antipodal with **itself**.
This would probably make the Earth a fairly easy to be discovered by alien telescopes, isn’t it?