Africa... Not One Country
The Ebola virus strikes in West Africa and what happens? Potential tourists immediately cancel their trips to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The tourism industry (via The Safari Company) countered with an info-graphic which points out that people living in Europe and Brazil live closer to the outbreak zone than anyone in east or southern Africa.
Part of the reason is ignorance: most of the ‘world' sees Africa as one country and not the 54 independent nations that make it up. BUT... maybe it's not so surprising when one looks at maps of the world. Most world atlases tend to underestimate the size of Africa as the Mercator projection (on which most world maps are based) distorts the size and shape of large objects, as its scale increases from the Equator to the poles. Maybe this 'down-sizing' of the continent has subconsciously influenced and reinforced the belief that Africa is less important, somehow inferior?
The Safari Company and the Economist (via a twitter link) produced maps of Africa which gave a better understanding of the sheer SIZE of Africa - a continent into which north America, Mexico, India, China and most of Europe (including eastern Europe and Siberia) fits comfortably. Here is the one provided by the Economist:
How big is Africa really? Much bigger than it looks on most maps http://t.co/5H5yEz7c2j pic.twitter.com/s14Te9FePM