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The change happened after #23 on Nov 2022 (see diff on gh-pages branch at 6b59921), and my guess is that this is related to the naturalearth_lowres update in geopandas/geopandas#2418 in Jun 2022 which updated the GeoDataFrame to have a mix of Polygon/MultiPolygon types, which isn't supported yet in PyGMT/GMT (see GenericMappingTools/pygmt#2405).
User reported at https://forum.generic-mapping-tools.org/t/not-able-to-draw-closed-polygons-using-pygmt/3663 that the
geopandas.GeoDataFrame
plot example in https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org/egu22pygmt/ecosystem.html isn't working.produces this error
and a blank map

The change happened after #23 on Nov 2022 (see diff on
gh-pages
branch at 6b59921), and my guess is that this is related to thenaturalearth_lowres
update in geopandas/geopandas#2418 in Jun 2022 which updated the GeoDataFrame to have a mix of Polygon/MultiPolygon types, which isn't supported yet in PyGMT/GMT (see GenericMappingTools/pygmt#2405).TODO: Update the notebook with some workaround so that the map is showing in the JupyterBook. E.g. following https://forum.generic-mapping-tools.org/t/not-able-to-draw-closed-polygons-using-pygmt/3663/3, or some other non-explode way.
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