As a followup to yesterday’s post on the updates at “Hey What’s That”, I was going to post today about a pair of Google Mapplets created by Michael Kosowsky that allowed you to lay contour profiles on any Google Map, and also create terrain profiles. But Ogle Earth beat me to it; no use re-inventing the wheel. One minor correction: the preferred addresses for the mapplets are:
http://www.heywhatsthat.com/mapplets/contours.xml
and
http://www.heywhatsthat.com/mapplets/profiler.xml
Other posts in the Topographic Maps series
- Free Soviet Military Topographic Maps Of Europe And Asia
- Updated USGS 24K Topographic Maps From The US Forest Service
- Identify And Download USGS 24K Topographic Maps In Google Earth
- Mexican National Atlas
- The USGS Seamless Data Distribution System
- Topographic Maps, Satellite Photos And Vector Data For Israel And Jordan
- Free Digital Geographic Data For Canada
- Google Earth Library Now Open
- Google Maps With A Topographic Overlay
- News About “Hey What’s That” Panorama And Viewshed Site
- Two Google Mapplets From The “Hey What’s That” Site
- Free 10-Meter UTM SDTS 24K DEMs
- USAPhotoMaps: Additional Capabilities
- Downloading USGS Topo Maps In GeoPDF Format, And The GeoPDF Plug-In
- Downloadable US Bathymetric And Fishing Maps
- Full Index Of 1:250K US Army Topographic Maps
- Downloadable Updated NOAA Raster Navigation Charts
- Reproject NOAA BSB Raster Navigation Charts And Export Them In TIFF Format
- Topographic Map Symbols for Historic Topographic Maps
- List Of Map Products From the USGS
- New GeoPDF Features


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