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In the quiet village of Klejtrup, Denmark, one man turned a simple idea into an extraordinary reality .
Søren Poulsen spent 25 years, from 1944 to 1969, building a massive world map called Verdenskortet entirely by hand. Inspired by a stone shaped like Jutland, he began recreating the globe using soil, grass, and large stones along the shores of Lake Klejtrup.
What makes this achievement truly remarkable is how he did it.
With only basic tools and a wheelbarrow, Poulsen moved huge rocks—some weighing over two tons—often dragging them across frozen ground during winter . Every small section of the map was carefully measured, where just 27 centimeters represented 111 kilometers in the real world.
The result is a giant, walkable map where visitors can explore continents, cross oceans, and stand in places like Antarctica—all in one location .
Today, it stands as a unique attraction and a symbol of patience, dedication, and vision .
Poulsen didn’t just build a map—he built the world, one stone at a time.In the quiet village of Klejtrup, Denmark, one man turned a simple idea into an extraordinary reality . Søren Poulsen spent 25 years, from 1944 to 1969, building a massive world map called Verdenskortet entirely by hand. Inspired by a stone shaped like Jutland, he began recreating the globe using soil, grass, and large stones along the shores of Lake Klejtrup. What makes this achievement truly remarkable is how he did it. With only basic tools and a wheelbarrow, Poulsen moved huge rocks—some weighing over two tons—often dragging them across frozen ground during winter . Every small section of the map was carefully measured, where just 27 centimeters represented 111 kilometers in the real world. The result is a giant, walkable map where visitors can explore continents, cross oceans, and stand in places like Antarctica—all in one location . Today, it stands as a unique attraction and a symbol of patience, dedication, and vision . Poulsen didn’t just build a map—he built the world, one stone at a time.0 Comments 0 Shares 114 Views 0 Reviews
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