Map facts. credit where credit is due , g.takei.
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Map facts

credit where credit is due , g.takei

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Submitted: 01/31/2013
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#2 - freesixty (01/31/2013) [+] (7 replies)
Allow me to introduce "Spaghetti Junction", Birmingham, England.
User avatar #4 - yonyon (01/31/2013) [-]
You should see European cities..
#7 - snerus (02/01/2013) [-]
User avatar #14 - sixroller (02/01/2013) [-]
Probably because it was designed, and didn't 'organically evolve'.
#18 - insanefreak (02/01/2013) [-]
New York!
The only reason I somewhat recognize that map is because of the Prototype games, and running around to get events, missions, and web targets..
#15 - scousaj (02/01/2013) [-]
The top looks like sim city 4, whilst the bottom looks like the new sim city!
#12 - lemleet (02/01/2013) [-]
europe city structure, bitches
#8 - CallMeCrisco (02/01/2013) [+] (1 reply)
There's a road in my town that's two roads. It starts and just kinda trails off into the woods. If you trek into the woods, and up the foothills, you find the other end of the road. I'd love to know what the fuck they were thinking when they did this.

This road is on the way to my house. It has confused many a new comer trying to find their way. But fuck my town, it's road system makes no sense.
User avatar #9 to #8 - anonymousthethird (02/01/2013) [-]
Got a long stretch of road near my house that goes to a 4-lane for a few miles and then dead ends. Interstate style 4-lane with the large curve and grass area. WTF?! no cops so great for fun
User avatar #6 - gravitystereo (02/01/2013) [-]
Albuquerque's even better
the mountains are EAST
YOU NEVER GET LOST
User avatar #5 - kawami (01/31/2013) [-]
Well, last time this was posted it was explained in the comments that New York was built to be big, Boston was a small town that kept expanding.
User avatar #1 - Nahyon (01/31/2013) [-]
It's easier if each street looks the same :I
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