Mundu

Mundu

The whole planet, one tap away.

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Published on Aug 21, 2026
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About Mundu

Ecco la descrizione di 5000 caratteri. --- **Mundu — World Explorer** Mundu turns Earth into a living atlas. Spin a photorealistic 3D globe rendered with real NASA elevation data, drop a base anywhere on the planet, and instantly discover every remarkable place around it — castles, volcanoes, ancient battles, cathedrals, lighthouses, archaeological sites and thousands more — powered entirely by Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. **A globe that feels like a planet** The mountain relief is computed in real time on the GPU using NASA SRTM elevation data. The Alps rise from the surface. The Himalaya casts real ridges. The Andes run down South America as a physical presence. Vector coastlines stay sharp from orbit to a single bay. Cities and islands fade in as you approach. The result is an object that rewards looking — many people spend time simply rotating the globe, watching continents turn into view, tracing mountain ranges and river systems before dropping their first base. **Drop a base, discover a world** Center any point on Earth and tap Explore here. Mundu queries the open knowledge graph and shows you every remarkable place within reach — grouped by category, with photos from Wikimedia Commons and the full Wikipedia article in your language. More than 90 categories: castles, cathedrals, volcanoes, glaciers, temples, beaches, historical battles, expeditions, lighthouses, pagodas, amphitheatres, bridges, waterfalls, deserts, monuments and much more. If it mattered to the world, it is on the globe. **The Archive** Every place you discover flows into a personal Archive organized three ways. Categories group everything you have found by type — a fortified monastery on a volcanic island appears under castles, monasteries, volcanoes and islands simultaneously. Favorites let you star anything worth returning to. The Timeline arranges your discoveries by century — from the 5th century BC to today — along a glowing timeline with foundation dates fetched automatically from Wikidata. One tap on any article flies the globe back to its exact spot on Earth. 16 Wikipedia languages Switch language directly from the globe. Every new discovery follows it — photos, articles, dates, all in your language with English as fallback. Open knowledge, no strings attached Every article, photo and date in Mundu comes from Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons — the free knowledge projects built by millions of volunteers. No proprietary database. No paywalled content. No editorial filter between you and the world's largest open encyclopedia. No account. No sign-up. No login. No tracking. No ads. No analytics. No third-party trackers. Your bases, favorites and settings live only on your device. A Progressive Web App No app store, no download. Mundu runs in your browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge. Install it to your home screen in two taps and it opens full-screen, works offline, and feels like a native app. Or simply open mundu.app and start exploring. Everything works the same either way. Free, lightweight, and endlessly curious — just like you.

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