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Seven continents. Four oceans.
One file that runs anywhere.

An interactive globe explorer built with Claude. 11 entries, per-entry accent colors, editorial descriptions and key facts. Single HTML file. No install required.

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Continents & oceans
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1
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The app, right here. Take it for a spin.

Three of twelve regions unlocked. Africa, Asia, Pacific Ocean. Navigate between them — the globe rotates to each one. This is the actual artifact, running live.

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←→ Prev / Next to navigate 🌎 Real D3 globe — rotates to each region 3 of 12 regions unlocked Click Get Full Access to buy

The real globe renderer, the real data, three of twelve scenes. Everything you just saw — plus nine more regions and the full 90-second cinematic tour — for $40.

Take it home. Everything you just tried — plus nine more regions, dark and light theme, and the full 90-second cinematic tour.

Single HTML file · Instant delivery · Works in any browser

What's inside

Everything you need to know. Nothing you don't.

Each entry is built the same way: a globe centered on that place, a unique accent color, an editorial description, and the single most important number about that location.

Entries 01 — 07

Seven continents

Africa, Asia, Antarctica, North America, South America, Europe, and Australia. Each with its own globe orientation, accent color, and key statistic.

  • Africa — 30.37M km² of land. Second largest.
  • Asia — 4.84 billion people. 59%% of humanity.
  • Antarctica — 90%% of Earth's ice. Less rain than the Sahara.
  • North America — 21%% of Earth's surface fresh water.
Entries 08 — 11

Four oceans

Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and the Southern Ocean — officially recognized in 2021. Most interactive geography tools still don't include it.

  • Pacific — Larger than all of Earth's land combined.
  • Atlantic — The Mid-Atlantic Ridge: longest mountain range on Earth.
  • Indian — The warmest ocean. Powers the monsoon for a billion people.
  • Polar Waters — Named 2021. Earth's fifth ocean.
A closer look

See what you're actually buying.

Every continent and every ocean. The real product, as it runs.

worldplaces · entry 01 / 11 — Africa
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World Places Africa entry: dark amber background, D3 globe with Africa centered and golden glow, AFRICA headline, 30.37M stat
Entry 01

The globe navigator.

Africa: amber glow, D3 TopoJSON globe centered on the continent, full country outlines. Every entry re-orients the globe to that location. Navigate with arrow keys or swipe.

worldplaces · entry 02 / 11 — Asia
World Places Asia entry: deep crimson background, globe centered on Asia with pink glow, ASIA headline, 4.84B people stat
Entry 02

Every entry is a different world.

Asia's crimson glow. Africa's amber. Each entry rewires the entire interface — background tone, globe glow, stat color. The design makes the fact land.

worldplaces · entry 11 / 11 — Polar Waters
World Places Polar Waters entry: dark purple background, globe showing Antarctica, POLAR WATERS headline, 2021 stat
Entry 11

The ocean most people don't know exists.

The Southern Ocean was officially recognized in 2021. Most geography tools still list four oceans. This is the kind of fact that stays with you.

World Places title screen: WORLD PLACES · SEVEN CONTINENTS · FOUR OCEANS · ONE ROCK with teal globe

Title screen

Opens to a full-globe view. Seven Continents. Four Oceans. One Rock.

World Places North America entry: deep blue background, globe centered on North America, 21% fresh water stat

North America

21%% of Earth's surface fresh water. The Great Lakes entry.

Navigation
Keyboard
👋
Swipe on mobile

Keyboard + touch

Arrow keys on desktop. Swipe on mobile. Click any globe to expand the detail view.

What you get

Everything in the file.

No install, no login, no subscription. One file you own and open anywhere.

Single HTML file

Everything self-contained. No framework to install, no server, no dependencies. Open in any browser.

11 complete entries

Seven continents and four oceans — including the Southern Ocean, recognized in 2021 and missing from most geography tools.

Per-entry visual identity

Each entry has a unique accent color driving the globe glow, stat display, and interface atmosphere. Africa is amber. Asia is crimson. Polar Waters is purple.

Keyboard + touch navigation

Arrow keys on desktop. Swipe on mobile. Click any globe for the full entry detail. Works on a phone or a classroom projector.

Responsive design

Tested at 375px, 768px, and 1280px. The layout, type, and navigation all feel native at every screen size.

Built with Claude

Designed and built using Claude Sonnet. The training video shows the full build from first prompt to working artifact.

Beyond geography

The pattern is reusable. Make it your own.

World Places runs on a simple structure: a list of entries, each with a name, a description, a key fact, an accent color, and a globe orientation. Change the data array and you have a completely different tool. The training video shows exactly how it was built — which means you can see exactly how to rebuild it for anything.

How hard is it to customise?

The entry data is a JavaScript array near the top of the file. Each entry has seven fields: name, description, stat value, stat label, accent color, background color, and globe pin coordinates. If you can edit a spreadsheet, you can edit this. The training video walks the full build — including how the data structure works — so you can see exactly what to change.

Travel

Your destinations.

Replace the continents with places you want to visit — or already have. Tokyo. Patagonia. The Faroe Islands. Each entry gets a fact that makes it real.

e.g.  Tokyo — 230 Michelin-starred restaurants
🌌 Space

The solar system, same pattern.

Swap continents for planets. Eight entries, eight glow colors, the one number per planet that puts it in perspective. Jupiter: 1,300 Earths could fit inside it.

e.g.  Jupiter — 79 known moons
🌳 Nature

National parks with numbers that land.

Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Serengeti, Fiordland. Pin the globe to each location. Yellowstone sits on a supervolcano that last erupted 640,000 years ago.

e.g.  Yellowstone — 10,000 hydrothermal features
🏆 Records

Geographic extremes.

The deepest lake. The driest desert. The longest river. Each entry is a record — one location pinned on the globe, one jaw-dropping number. Lake Baikal: 25 million years old.

e.g.  Lake Baikal — 20%% of Earth's fresh water
🏛 History

Ancient wonders, one file.

The Great Pyramid. The Colosseum. Machu Picchu. The one number that makes each tangible: the Great Pyramid was the tallest structure on Earth for 3,800 years.

e.g.  Great Pyramid — 2.3 million stone blocks
📖 Education

Your curriculum, this interface.

Replace the entries with what your class is studying. Countries, capitals, physical features, historical sites. One file, your content, no install. Open it on the projector the same day you edit it.

e.g.  Any 7–11 entries with a location and a fact

The training video shows the full build — so you can see exactly how the data structure works and what to change. Buy it as a product. Use it as a starting point.

Who this is for

Three people who get immediate use out of this.

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Teachers

Open it on the projector. Navigate through each continent in order. No setup, no account. One file, zero friction.

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Curious adults

You know the seven continents. You probably didn't know the Southern Ocean was named in 2021. This is that kind of artifact.

AI builders

The training video shows every prompt. You get the working artifact and the blueprint for building your own.

Before you ask

Frequently asked.

What exactly do I get?
One single HTML file. Open it in any modern browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge — and it works immediately. No install, no account, no server.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. The file works as-is. If you want to modify entry data or colors, the code is readable and well-structured — but it's not required.
Can I use this in a classroom or presentation?
Yes. One purchase covers personal and classroom use. Connect a laptop to a projector, open the file, navigate with your keyboard. The large typography and globe visuals read clearly from the back of a room.
How do I receive the file after purchase?
Gumroad sends a download link to your email immediately after purchase. No waiting, no manual delivery. Re-download at any time from your receipt.
Will I get updates?
Yes. Gumroad notifies buyers of updates automatically. Download the latest version at any time from your original receipt. No additional charge.
What if I want a refund?
Email within 14 days and you'll get a full refund — no forms, no questions. The artifact is $40; disputes cost more than the sale price. Trust matters more than churn.
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