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The white part is land, the green part is highlands, yellow is lava and blue is ocean.
I think this is a kind of "what's on the opposite side of the globe" picture.
Remarkably few places on land have land on the opposite side, because the Pacific ocean is very very big.
Yes, aka Antipodes map . Very useful in case you are interested in makingEarth Sandwich. A place not very far from me has its antipode on a tiny but touristy island. I'm thinking of contacting the popular hotels on the island to put a flyer in their lobby in case anyone is interested in making the sandwich.
That's exactly it! Someone else shared it here a week or so ago and I thought it was very interesting.
What's up with Paraguay and Asunción (capital of Paraguay)?
Edit: now I see it