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Location of bubbles vs location of walnut producing regions

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It may be obvious to some but it took me a minute to realize... The "bubbles" used in this graphic are not located in the areas of actual walnut production. The author possibly intended to center the bubbles around the political capital of each walnut-producing country - although if so, the locations of Mexico, Chile and Argentina's capitals do not seem to be correctly represented.

Although the vast majority of the U.S.A. walnut production is in the state of California, the map shows the "bubbles" representing U.S. production centered thousands of miles away, (presumably) around Washington D.C. Pugetbill (talk) 21:02, 11 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]