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3DGeography

  1. How about a HawaiiPhone case? Create your own unique geographical iPhone case: printablegeography.com/creator/#lat=2… #iphone #3dprinting #accessoire
  2. We just updated our About page with lots more info about who we are and what we do: printablegeography.com/about.php You should read it!
  3. Another unexpected use of 3D printing: Parts for converting cars from left hand drive to right hand drive: smh.com.au/digital-life/h… #3Dprinting
  4. Answer to today's quiz: The tallest mountain in the solar system is Mount Rheasilvia on the asteroid 4 Vesta: bit.ly/JjySSq
  5. Today's astroquiz: What is the highest mountain of the solar system (measured base to peak)? How high is it? And where?
  6. Today's geoquiz answer: Topographic Prominence is a measure of the independence (and relative height) of a summit: bit.ly/JjwZVP
  7. Keeping with the weeks mountain theme, today's geoquiz: What does "prominence" mean in the context of geography?
  8. The answer to today's geo-photo quiz: The mountain in the photo is the earth's fourth highest peak, Lhotse (which is right by Mt Everest).
  9. Today's geoquiz (it's Eight-thousander week): Which Eight-thousander is shown in the photo? twitter.com/3DGeography/st…
  10. The answer to today's geoquiz: Antarctica's Vinson Massif is 4,892m, Australia's Kosciuszko is only 2,228m high: bit.ly/Jjw7R2
  11. It's mountain week in geoquiz land: Which continent has a higher peak, Australia or Antarctica?
  12. Answer for today's geoquiz: China, Nepal and Pakistan have peaks higher than 8,000m in their territory. India puts claim on some of them.
  13. Continuing with the theme of yesterdays Eight-Thousanders quiz: How many countries have (or claim) an Eight-thousander on their territory?
  14. We could do with a few more testers for our interactive jewelry and iphone case creator based on geographical data. Interested?
  15. @TMobile So you found a place somewhere in America where one network beats another? Well, done.
  16. To find out more about 3D printing, the manufacturing method we use to make Geobling jewelry, read the Economist: economist.com/node/21553017
  17. We know you knew this: The answer to today's geoquiz is 14. There are 14 Eight-thousanders on earth.
  18. Quick Sunday afternoon geography pop quiz: How many peaks over 8000m (26,247ft) are there in the world?
  19. Besides writing geographical quiz questions, we also sell jewelry in the shape of all countries as silver and steel: bit.ly/IcDI88
  20. The answer to today's quiz: Cameroon is "Africa in miniature". Why? bit.ly/IcCqtQ Also: Cameroon silver pendant: bit.ly/IcCLN9