The interactive map provides a geographic overview of all locations represented throughout the portfolio, illustrating the spatial relationships between sites visited across multiple regions and continents. Each pin corresponds to a specific place documented within the collection, allowing individual locations to be viewed within a broader geographic context. By presenting sites in map form, the collection emphasizes how landscapes, cities, historic sites, and natural environments relate to one another across distance and terrain.
Color-coded pins identify locations associated with specific itineraries, making it possible to visually trace routes followed during individual journeys. Sites visited as part of the same itinerary share a common color, allowing geographic patterns to emerge across mountain ranges, river corridors, coastal routes, and historic travel pathways. Gray pins indicate locations that were visited independently and are not associated with a particular itinerary, while still contributing to the overall geographic record of the collection.
Selecting any pin reveals a direct link to the corresponding portfolio page on album.us.com, where additional photographs, descriptions, and contextual information provide greater detail about each site. Together, the map and linked pages create a visual framework that connects individual places to broader regional and continental landscapes, illustrating how travel experiences form part of a larger geographic narrative.
