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Here’s a cool tool developed by Ian Webster that plots modern addresses on a map of earth from up to 750 million years ago. The search defaults to the Pangaea age, but you can change the timeframe from 750 million years ago through today. And now you have something to kill a little time with on this sunny Friday afternoon.

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

One reply on “Here’s Where Cleveland Would Have Been on the Pangaea Supercontinent 240 Million Years Ago”

  1. Nice blue marble drawing. Looks almost as good as NASA cgi. Everybody already knows the secret about our plane-t. North is in the center. South is not a point but all directions out from the center. The sun, which is inside the dome, circles around the puddle of water we know as earth. Ice is outside of the sun’s range. Pangea makes much more sense when laid out in the FEM. You can reference the UN logo.

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