Africa South

“I have produced a relief map of my part of the world using SRTM30 in Global Mapper — it is my first attempt at published cartography,” writes Chris Berens of South Africa. It’s an interesting map that eschews national boundaries. Chris adds: “Not sure if I’m looking for promotion or criticism! I guess I’ll take what I get. One thing though, the relief maps of southern Africa that one repeatedly bumps into on the web don’t do this region any favours (i.e. UT et al).”

Posted on Monday, January 15, 2007 at 5:35 PM
Categories: Cartography

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Very nice. Cool compass rose.

Indeed. I wonder what program he used after GM, cause that doesn’t seem all GM.

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