Via a link at Zero Hedge, we learn of the art of Yanko Tsvetkov, particularly his 'Mapping Stereotypes Project'. It's a wonderfully sardonic (and sarcastic) look at parts of the world (particularly Europe) through the eyes of various nationalities. Here are a few examples.



There are many more at the link (including some from an American perspective - not always safe for work!). That's the first time I've laughed out loud over a map or two!
Peter
2 comments:
Worthy of a bookmark!
That's funny and true too!
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