Very nice maps....

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Mar 24, 2004
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thanks to the feds, specifically the USGS. Its main purpose was to show coal reserves, but if you click on the globe in the upper left, then select either TOPO or SATELLITE, you'll get some really nice maps of the entire USA. The satellite is the best I've seen; very sharp compared to GE, Bing, etc.

http://ncrdspublic.er.usgs.gov/nflap/
 
Holy crow-nice find! I just scrolled over some of the areas I was exploring this past weekend at Stokes/the DWG and found some interesting spots that passed right by.
 
I'd be curious to know if there's a way to view multiple layers at once? The satellite images are great, but if you could overlay the road map that would be helpful.
 
Here is an odd thing. They must have gotten them from Bing Birdseye imagery. I downloaded those from Garmin into my basecamp, but the ones in your link have a slightly better resolution. The government must have given them a better specification in their order. Garmin is on the right: Eureka gun club.

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Bing gets their birdseye images from Earthstar; the source is displayed on most maps. Not sure where Garmin gets it, Boyd would probably know. Most map sites buy their stuff from companies that specialize in that sort of thing, except the gubmint, they get the ability to do it from us, the taxpayers. :eek:
 
Not sure where Garmin gets it, Boyd would probably know.

Unless there's been a change I don't know about, Garmin gets their imagery from Digital Globe, which is arguably the top provider of satellite imagery (they have been in the news recently WRT the search for the Malaysian airliner).

http://media.digitalglobe.com/manual-releases/DigitalGlobe-Satellite-Imagery-Enhances-Navigation

DigitalGlobe (NYSE: DGI), a leading global provider of commercial high-resolution world-imagery products and services for defense and intelligence, civil government, and commercial customers, has announced an agreement with Garmin International Inc. to provide satellite imagery for the company’s new BirdsEye Satellite and Aerial Imagery service.

https://support.garmin.com/support/...caseId={96b637b0-c302-11e0-cf56-000000000000}

You may have noticed that your Garmin outdoor GPS may contain a demo map called Digital Globe. Digital Globe is our provider for our BirdsEye satellite imagery
 
Some caution regarding these maps. It appears a portion, if not all, are pre-Sandy images. There are things shown on these maps that no longer exist up in my area. Cannot find anything that gives the date.
 
A nice find! However, when I go to my house I can zoom in much further using Google.