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IGN Maps
Does anyone know whether the IGN 1 million maps for Sahara are available on CD-ROM?
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Honestly, I don't think so !
Very few IGN maps are available on CDROM; at the time being, not even the whole France is covered. Damien |
Actually for Alg, Niger and Mori they are available unofficially - at 1mil, a few poor half mils and most of the 200ks.
Private individuals and shops like Darrs have had them scanned to sell as bootlegs (~ €80 a country?). If IGN know they don't seem to do much about it. Maybe they're not that bothered as the 1m paper originals are still easily available, cheap and more useful in the desert - and printing a full map off a scan will cost as much in ink and probably be worse quality. (the 200k paper originals are unavailable out of Africa) People make copies of these CDs and so they get around. Chris |
in germany they sell the tpc 1:500000 pilot charts for the whole northern part of africa (inc. all of the sahara) for 99 € on DVD/CD. of course, these maps are not to be compared with the magnificient ign, but nevertheless they are useful for orientation and trip planning.
have you ever seen the satellite pictures sold by touratech (ca. 50 €)? to me, these pictures (resolution up to 1:250000) in combination with software like quo-vadis are the most useful desert maps of all! with a little expierience, you will be able to make yourself a very good picture of the landscape with interpretation of colors and relief. i used printouts (with a gps-grid) as the only maps in morocco, with much "success" and joy. good luck |
...and were to find the satellite pictures?
(touratech??) ------------------ best regards from Portugal bernardo feio lightweight |
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Well they are free at the NASA link here:
http://www.sahara-overland.com/maps though I presume Touratechs come with a Long Lat grid (at the very least). I believe Yves at Sahara info was doing something similar with sats and as it happens I'm seeing someone tomorrow about providing L/L grided sat images of the Sahara to order. Away from IGN-covered areas they certainly open the country up. Ch |
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