Atlantic Ocean Floor Map
Few maps carry this kind of provenance. National Geographic first published this Atlantic Ocean Floor map in June 1968 as a subscriber supplement, and it holds up as both a scientific document and a collector’s piece worth framing.
The submarine terrain is the main event. Continental slopes, abyssal plains, and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are rendered with a level of physical detail that was groundbreaking for its time and still reads with authority today.
Part of National Geographic’s acclaimed ocean floor series alongside the Indian (1967), Pacific (1969), and Arctic (1971) editions. Owning the set tells a story about mid-century cartographic achievement that no modern print replicates.
For collectors, educators, and those drawn to deep ocean geography, this is the real thing.

