I have a massive physical world map from 20 years ago, back when such things were expensive, made by hand and ridiculous. I haven't put it back up since we moved. I oughtta do that. I mounted the dumb thing; it's over six feet wide and weighs a hundred pounds.
IMO there is something important about having a grasp of the scale and position of features on this globe. It can counter-balance all the social-centric landscapes that we are constantly confronting. I want my daughter to know she is able to walk east and come upon the St. Lawrence Seaway.
I've always wanted to paint a roughly square room with a map of the world... projected from the INSIDE. Like you were standing at the center of a globe, looking out at transparent walls. Above you is the Arctic. Below you is Antarctica. In the middle of the room I'd have a lamp, with a half-silvered bulb, that would rotate 365 degrees every 24 hours, so I could always just walk into the room and see the Terminator line... where the Sun was rising right now... where it was setting... Man... I'd love that room.