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Color blind people will love the selection of different shades of green.
Isn’t the problem of colourblind people with different hues, not different shades?
They are different hues though. Some a bit more yellow, others a bit more blue.
Does it not depend on the type of colorblidness ? not a specialist
I have excellent colour vision but I still struggle with this because it’s hard to remember which shade of green is which when flipping between the map and the legend
I’m not even color blind and I hate it.
That said, in my color green they won’t need a visa, but they will get a 30-day visa exemption. If they want to stay longer they’ll need to apply for a visa.
There’s a blue in the middle.
They all means the same - free to travel
idk man, requiring visa on arrival or an eVisa is kind of an important distinction
Is that the case for Antarctica or is it colored gray because there’s no data for it?
It’s interesting that they need a visa for travel to the US/Canada but are visa-free for Europe. Normally for most developing countries, if one of those regions require a visa, the others also do and vice versa. I would’ve thought the EU will require a visa.
How does one obtain a visa for Antarctica?
Both Australia and Antarctica are a slightly darker shade of grey, I don’t think they qualify for “visa required”. According to this map, if you’re brazilian, you can never visit Australia.
It’s tough, but fair.
Now so Germany please :)