Mindfire
Istar
This could make a cool fantasy setting.
I googled "reverse earth."
I'm by no means an expert, but would we have enough water (rain)?
I was just curious to see what Earth would look like if all the water was land and all the land was water.Awesome. But, am I the only one wondering what drove you to google 'reverse earth'?
I'm intrigued by the separation between the west and east seas. In our world, a sufficiently long (albeit potentially hazardous) ocean voyage can get you to any coast. Here, overland treks would be required for some trade routes.
It could be intriguing to plot out the potential trade routes on this map. Of course, we'd need more information about what resources could be found where . . .
Who says it has to rain?
Yeah water might be an issue - after all if the world is two thirds water now, in this it would be one third water two thirds land. That's quite a big jump and I'm not certain I would expect the world to be so green.
But how did they decide that on the new land which had been water, they'd have a mountain here or a desert there?