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  • Popular with both ACT residents and visitors, this detailed topographic map (1:100,000 scale, contour interval 20 m) covers the whole of the Territory and surrounding areas of New South Wales from Lake George in the north-east corner to Bredbo in the south, and as far east as Bungendore and Captains Flat. The major road pattern in Canberra and Queanbeyan is depicted as well as road surface conditions in rural areas. The pine plantations found extensively to the east and west of Canberra contrast strongly with the native vegetation of Namadgi National Park, which covers much of the Territory to the west and south of Canberra. Available as flat and folded copies

  • At this scale 1cm on the map represents 2.5km on the ground. This map covers a minimum area of 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude or about 150km from east to west and 110km from north to south.

  • Removed on advice from Client Services 15/02/16 Map no longer available This attractive map provides visitors to Australia`s top end with all the information they need to navigate their way around Northern Australia. From National Parks to caravan parks and from ranger stations to petrol stations, this map identifies all the sites to see and locates the important facilities for travellers. This map is unique in providing complete coverage of Australia north of the tropic of Capricorn along with detailed tourist information. Printed on both sides, this product is supplemented by road distance tables, a selection of photographs and diagrams and informative text about the region. Available as flat and folded copies.

  • This map includes: descriptive and historical detail on significant natural and man-made tourist features tables of travelling times by air, road and rail between selected major centres temperature ranges and population numbers at strategic locations international tourist symbols indicating the availability of services and facilities.

  • This map extends from Iran in the west to the United States in the east. It includes national borders, country names, capitals and other major cities. It shows deserts, mountain ranges, lakes, rivers, roads and railways. For the first time ever on a single map that is double sided with detailed maps on the reverse map.Hong Kong and Singapore plus 11 island nations and groups appear in detail on the reverse. The 13 individual maps show the Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Nauru, New Caledonia, Samoa, Singapore, the Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu. The Asia Pacific region is an important world area, and this map is a valuable reference for business people, teachers, students, travellers and the general public. Product Specifications Coverage: 60E to 110W; 50N to 55S. Includes south-east Asia, Australia, the Pacific ocean, and parts of North America Currency: 1994 Coordinates: Geographical Projection: Millers

  • This new edition map is the perfect guide for both summer and winter travellers to alpine national parks and other reserves in south-eastern New South Wales, north-eastern Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory. The area covered extends from Canberra in the north to Bairnsdale in the south, from Batemans Bay in the east and now to Shepparton, Seymour and eastern Melbourne in the west. A convenient summary table gives the latest details of more than 20 different types of tourist services and facilities at nearly 100 localities. Road surface information has also been updated.

  • This large topographic map was specially prepared with the visitor to the region in mind. The map features the full 20 000 square kilometres of the Kakadu National Park as well as the surrounding area. At a scale of 1:250,000, the map includes contours at a 50m interval, highlighted information centres and park ranger stations, walking tracks, lookouts, vegetation density and the access, surface and 4WD status of roads and tracks. <b>The resolution of this product makes it unsuitable for printing.</b>

  • This larger than normal detailed topographic map (1:100,000 scale) incorporates some tourist-related features. It depicts the spectacular Uluru Katajuta (Ayers Rock-Mt Olga) National Park and the Yulara tourist village area and surrounding Aboriginal lands. Contours (interval 20m) dramatically show the contrast between the large, rocky outcrops of Uluru and The Olgas and the almost featureless plains which surround them. This map includes access roads and their surface condition, sunset viewing areas, travelling restrictions applying within and outside the national park boundary, and the broad expanses of sandridges. Available as flat and folded copies.