As of 11/17/08, the majority of visits originate in the United States and its territories with a concentration of visits orignating in the Eastern and Mid-Atlantic states; there are also sizeable numbers of visits from Western Europe, the Pacific Rim (including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand), and India. Additional visits originate in Canada, Mexico, and other parts of Central America, Dominican Republic, South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela), Africa (Algeria, Angola, Ethiopia, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa), China and Japan, and Australia and New Zealand.
This world map, called a ClustrMap, has red dots representing numbers of site visits to the NIMAS home page from all over the globe. Each small dot represents 1–9 visits, each medium dot represents 10–99 visits, each large dot represents 100–999 visits, and each very large dot represents 1,000 visits or more. Along the top of the rectangular image, is a header that reads, "Visitor Locations." At the bottom right corner of the image is a graphic of a magnifying glass labeled "Click to see." The ClustrMap logo can be seen in the bottom left corner.
Clicking on the world map image or the magnifying glass graphic will open up a page containing a larger version of the world map. It also shows the same red dots representing numbers of site visits to the NIMAS home page from all over the globe. Clicking on different areas of this map opens up regional maps to show more detailed information within a specific area.
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