Terra Incognita (Unexplored land)
Hic Sunt Dracones (Here are dragons)
The phrase noted with thanks basically means that you are thanking them for bringing something to their attention. It is not a phrase that is used very often.
Can you re-phrase the question. I'm very familiar with various maps, but find no meaning in the question.
yes he did he worked very often from time to time selling maps
A coined expression is a phrase that is very popular or one that is used often. A coined expression can also be a new phrase or an existing phrase or word that is used in a new sense.
Barnes and Noble or other similar book stores often stock maps under their travel sections. Welcome centers also often give state and local maps away for free or for very little.
Chile. why wouldn't you just look at Google maps or something
Maps of very large areas are known as small scale maps. In order to cover a large area they typically must be of a lower detail showing fewer features than maps at larger scale.
Yes, "long and light" is a phrase that is often used to describe something that is both extended in length and weighs very little or feels airy.
Yes. Correct for emphasis. However "often" on its own will usually suffice.
In Bicolano, "masarap halikan" translates to "delicious to kiss" or "nice to kiss." It expresses a sentiment of affection, often used to describe someone who is very kissable or appealing. The phrase reflects a playful and romantic tone, often found in casual conversations or flirtatious contexts.
they are rare there aren't very many left
One that is not found in Acids, youy're very welcome...