Here are some listings for websites related to Maps that you may find useful..
AVENZA MAPS – (formally pdf-maps.com) – We are map lovers at heart. We spend a lot of time thinking about maps, how people interact with them, how we can improve the experience, and how we can expand on the capabilities of mobile mapping. We want to make the mobile map experience better whether you are using the app for work, or for recreational travel and adventuring. Today, Avenza Maps™ is one of the most recognized mobile mapping apps in industries such as Forest Management, Firefighting, Search and Rescue, and among recreationalists, adventure travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts. We hope our energy, expertise and passion for building Avenza Maps translates into helping you enjoy it in your work, travel and play. – [link]
OPENSTREETMAP – OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. It provides map data for thousands of websites, mobile apps, and hardware devices. – [link]
PIC2MAP – Pic2Map.com is an online photo location viewer that utilizes EXIF GPS coordinate data to create a map view of your photos. This site is amazing. Lot’s of beautiful photos to look at, and a ton of info to gather from EXIF data. I’m partial to the location information myself for discovery of places I’ve never heard of. – [link]
TERTREMO – Live earthquake map. – [link]
TOPOVIEW – TopoView highlights one of the USGS’s most important and useful products, the topographic map. In 1879, the USGS began to map the Nation’s topography. This mapping was done at different levels of detail, in order to support various land use and other purposes. As the years passed, the USGS produced new map versions of each area. The most current map of each area is available from The National Map. TopoView shows the many and varied older maps of each area, and so is especially useful for historical purposes—for example, the names of some natural and cultural features have changed over time, and the historical names can be found on many of these topographic maps. This interface was created by the National Geologic Map Database project (NGMDB), in support of the topographic mapping program, managed by the USGS National Geospatial Program (NGP). Geologic and topographic mapping have a long tradition together (see 1888 report). The NGMDB project is proud to assist the NGP in bringing these maps to the Web. – [link]
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