June spotlight: 10 best Felt Community maps
Blog post from Felt
Felt, a versatile mapping platform, has been employed by various individuals to create unique and informative maps across diverse subjects and locations, showcasing its capacity to visualize and share geographic data effectively. Notable projects include mapping tourist attractions in Vaucluse, France, the 2018 Kilauea lava flow, and the Tour de France 2023 stages. Other innovative uses involve visualizing property data in Faulkner, Arkansas, and out-of-state property ownership in Hancock, Maine, as well as documenting personal travel experiences and historical georeferencing like the 1747 Plan van Amsterdam. The platform also supports environmental mapping, as demonstrated by a project on wind speeds and turbine capacity in the contiguous US. Additionally, Felt has launched a QGIS mapping challenge to encourage further creative use of its tools, offering participants the chance to have their maps featured in the Felt Map Gallery.