
Even NASA didn't know when this one was produced (how do you miss a date on something internally produced?) but it still triggered a fondness for old space-art. Although, the shape is all wrong. They'll never spread through the galaxy with that shape.

And don't miss these guys dancing up here on the space-station ship thing. What are they doing? I can't think of any logical reason. They must be space-nuts. Speaking of which, this "cross section" view thing really does make it look like the space thing has sustained heavy damages in battle, don't you think?

A very detailed map made in about 1884, showing a "bird's eye" perspective of a small town "Cedar Key" that all but burned to the ground a few years later. The town was rebuilt, but not in this style of course. The detail on this map is wonderful, so many little details.

For example, on this zoomed-in clip, you can even see the smoke coming from the train running along the tracks to the dock. Kind of brings the picture to life. Although, I can't help but wonder why the smoke from the train is blowing in a different way than the smoke from the boats?