I'm looking to get my hands on a set of good quality printed topographic maps for the south Florida area. Anyone have specific companies or brands that I should look at?
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Terraserver is gone?!?!?
That was the old ways!
Whenever you use Gmap4 you are always automatically using the most recent version.
Myself I dont want the most recent version. Your maps of the Bog Cypress that you showed us and I copy and pasted here are old maps from 1972. I like the old maps you had because they show the old trails that may be no longer visible on Google Earth.
I have the same maps on paper from 1972 but it was much easier to transfer coordinates once I learned to do it from your site. I was only able to transfer one trail junction location waypoint deep inside the Loop area. Oh well snooze you lose and I had time to do it. Im happy with the one waypoint I got because it was a very important long lost railroad and trail junction
Maybe "the National Map" will have the old maps online. I will certainly check out your site when you get it back up. It would be cool if you could find any maps older than 1972. It would help me in my search for several lost Seminole War forts . Thanks for updating.
Here is the Gmap4 beta page with a link to my latest test code.
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4_beta.html
Open that beta code, zoom in and then click 't3 USGS' for low-res topos from the National Map.
I think they should be the same maps that Terraserver was showing more-or-less.
Joseph, the Gmap4 guy
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