Paint the world based on how interesting regions are.
''no''
>>903146
Here we go m8s
Blue: The origin of humanity, and generally all history before the extinction of the Megafauna intrigues me. Also Egypt and Greece are interesting because muh cradle.
Green: Peru, Chile, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand. These areas are really interesting to me because they are so far away and isolated from the rest of the world, but still have a lot of population. I know very little about these places, I always wonder how people live in these areas. Most interesting / fascinating places on the earth for me. The huge amount of space that's just wasteland in Australia, with no human settlement for miles, and it's historical segregation is fascinating. Iceland is just so cool because it's a comfy round island at the top of the world, it's like the island was made for a nation to be there.
Yellow: Middle america is interesting because of it's special position. Also it has a cool history before europeans came.
Orange: Madagascar is badass because of all the flora and fauna. Apparently it split from mainland Africa thousands of years ago and hundreds of animals exist there that don't live anywhere else in the world. That plus the tropical climate is neato. Also i learned that there's people and cities on there which blew my mind, i thought it was just jungle.
>>903493
Just a heads up the term you're looking for is "Central America", Middle America means something completely different
>>903522
Thanks, yeah i wasn't completely sure about that.
Added something to the map
>>903574
>Wants to nuke Alaska and Arabian peninsula, known wastelands
>Considers S. Korea and Canada the "cradle of civilization"
>Is very interested in Spain
Anon are you okay?
>>903574
you may have misunderstood the point of this thread.
this isn't /int/ you know
>>903146
When you say "cradle of civilization tier", does that mean it is actually the cradle of civilization, or just incredibly interesting to you, so much so that it may as well be of that importance?
>>905476
What did The Gambia, Equatorial Guinea, Burundi and Djibouti do to piss you off?
>>903493
>Apparently it split from mainland Africa thousands of years ago
I mean, you're not technically wrong but it split from Africa millions of years ago.
>>903593
There's literally nothing wrong with being very interested in Spain, you inbred fuck.
i don't feel like i know enough about africa to pass much of a judgement on it, so idk.
I know practically next to nothing about South East Asia.
rate
>>903574
t. Canuck Weeaboo
>slightly interesting
feels croat man
>>903574
I'm glad you have a healthy opinion towards Japan
>>905594
Be too small for him to notice them on the map
>>903540
Where is Japan?
Don't be offended if Ieave you out. The gray is 'look up their history one of these days'.
>Majority of posts have Africa as uninteresting or just barely interesting
>be African history student
>mfw
>>903146
east coast bias coming through
>>906372
>yangtze river not cradle of civilization tier
>>903146
Only correct answer
>>903540
>Central African Republic is more interesting than ancient Peruvian civilizations
>>907047
What is there to study other than the Zulu, Zimbabwe (barely any good sources), Congo, Mali, Ethiopia, Carthage, Egypt and maybe Morocco?
Serious question, I'm not trolling.
>>907395
BENINN===D
>>905521
fugg u took my idea :DD
>>903238
>t. john smith from rhode island
>>907315
>he isn't even aware of how the conflict between the seleka and the anti-balaka is interesting as fuck
>>903238
>America
>Britain
>>>/int/
WHERE THE FUCK ARE THE MoDS
We need chemo, badly
Something like this. I took the "cradle of civilisation" part rather literally.
>>908388
>We need chemo
>using /b/ terms and using them wrong
Please leave this chan.
This is what I find interesting.