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97.5% Faster: Human Progress In The Last Century [Map]

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97.5% Faster: Human Progress in the Last Century by Marian L. Tupy, Foundation For Economic Education

Both shrinking and expanding the world

The Telegraph has just published a fascinating map, showing how long it took to get from London to anywhere else in the world in 1914.

Created by John George Bartholomew, a British royal cartographer who worked for King George V… the colorful grid is sectioned by isochrones – lines that connect all the points on the map that are accessible within the same amount of time from London.

As you can see, to get from London to, for example, Sydney took between 35 and 40 days.

Today it takes 23 hours.

Cross-posted from HumanProgress.org.

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