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6 Unusual City Maps, Locals vs Tourists

63 points| dohop1 | 15 years ago |blog.dohop.com

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[+] imr|15 years ago|reply
Notes on Philadelphia: Most photos on the regional rail lines are by locals, even on the northeast corridor. Tourists in Fairmount park are not making it much further than the zoo and art museum, which is unfortunate because there are lots of great areas north of that. I would have expected more activity in both rivers due to the tours and rowing that take place. Penn/Drexel campuses are photographed much more than the Temple campus.

http://flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/4671522359/sizes/o/in/pho...

[+] lostbit|15 years ago|reply
It seems that locals at Berlin are not keen on taking photos of their own city.

What's that area center-right in SF that apparently no tourist likes to go?

[+] hugh3|15 years ago|reply
San Francisco is the best one. The bright red of Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge combined with the deep blue of everything south of Market.

Sydney has me confused. Who are all these locals taking photos of a few major roads south of the city. Is that big thick one Botany Road? It's not really worth photographing.

[+] JoeAltmaier|15 years ago|reply
Tourists take pictures of public works. People take pictures of their houses.
[+] crocowhile|15 years ago|reply
It would be nice if one could overimpose those graphs to a google map.
[+] EventHorizon|15 years ago|reply
Does anyone know what the blue/red/yellow lines represent?
[+] dohop1|15 years ago|reply
It is in the post, but blue = locals, red = tourists and yellow = unknown.

Data is gathered from flickr profiles of photographs taken in those spots.

[+] enf|15 years ago|reply
And the lines connect places where the same person took multiple pictures reasonably close together in time and distance.