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Be Like Bilbo (8 Steps to Success) by Lainey Yehl
East Lansing, Michigan, USWhere We Walk Map Challenge: The Hobbit, condensed!

Mindful Winter Walk by Aline Monda
Copenhagen, DKWherever you are, it is possible to enjoy a winter walk in nature. Just be mindful of what you see, smell and hear.

Chasing Rainbows by Lainey Yehl
East Lansing, Michigan, USWhere We Walk: A metaphorical mind map of life's journey

Map of Norway and Folklores by Ani
Savannah, GA, USThis is an illustrated map of Norway and some of its popular folklores! I did some research on which part of Norway do these mythical creatures originated from and you can see it on the map!

The Mind Map of Brett Morgan by brettmorgan
Colorado Springs, CO, USMe and the Square Carousel did a challenge to submit to TDAT

The North Pole by Tina Schofield
Bensalem, PA, USTis the season for hot cocoa, ice skating, candy cane forests, gumdrops, lights and Christmas trees, toy making and holiday cheer with your very own personal guide around The North Pole!


Map of Illustration Isle by Sayada Ramdial
AZ, USHere's the route most professional illustration projects take, from start to finish, across Illustration Isle!



Transylvania by Little Sisters Studio
Fort Worth, Tx, USIn honor of my favorite holiday, Halloween! Here's a fun Transylvania map where all the classic monsters live.



Intergalactic Big Cat Safari by Nikita Cee
Bangalore, KA, INWhat would it be like if our imaginations took us to a galaxy where playful big cats were on the prowl for their next interplanetary adventure? Join in on an intergalactic safari with the big cats as they run and roar around our solar system playfully chasing and conquering planets and stars. This intergalactic safari is sure to be a wild ride!

Inside Out by Renate Potter
Berkel-Enschot , NLA map for the white cells so they can find those nasty viruses


Santa's Guide from Polaris to Earth by Studio Amelie
DESanta lives at the North Pole? Noooo, of course not - did you really think he lives on earth? He first has to travel the long way to get there from his star Polaris. And because he is getting older and more forgetful (and quite frankly, because it hasn't always been the same ol' Santa since the beginning of time), every so often there need to be new copies and updated editions of this route. Of course the summer edition with a different positioning of the star constellations would be a must-have for any spontaneous off-season travel. ;)

Space is FUN! by Tracy Mattocks
Conshohocken, PA, USCollecting stars is a fun way to spend your day in space!