
How much of your school geography do you remember? Can you recall where every state is located?
Let's try something a little harder. Can you remember where every country in the world is? That's definitely much harder. Most adults I know can't do that.
Of course, sometimes kids are capable of more than adults, like Akim Camara, who was playing violin at age three-and-a-half.
So, if you can't even name most of the countries, imagine trying to draw a map of all of those countries. I know I wouldn't stand a chance, but how would you do?
Without a doubt, most adults I know wouldn't be able to do such a thing, but one anonymous 11-year-old boy just wowed a whole university class when he walked in to his parent's classroom, grabbed a dry erase marker, and proceeded to draw an entire map of the world from memory.
Check out these amazing photos and SHARE with friends. Try to challenge them to find someone who can do the same!
According to the original user, the boy walked into a college class and proceeded to draw this incredibly detailed map completely by memory.

Apparently, the young man had autism and a natural gift that impressed everyone. Look at the details in the islands.

These visuals have quickly gone viral, as most people admit this is something they could never do. He didn't have time to finish filling in the names, but there's no doubt he'd be able to do so.

Know any incredibly talented 11-year-olds like this?

Please SHARE if you're as impressed as we are!