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Here?
https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x092y041/topo/347/667/345/347/0/345/-200/250/-900/50/2.5/2d

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https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x092y041/shader/347/667/345/347/0/345/1137/412/392/51/2.5/2d

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https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x092y041/shader/819/167/419/560/4/378/-902/412/196/59/2.5/3d

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Boyd

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Ha ha! :D I am eager to see that too, but as things currently stand, it ain't happenin'. I only have data for Burlington and Camden Counties - these are part of a larger "Delaware Valley" 1-meter lidar project. There was no 1-meter data for Atlantic or Ocean Counties a couple months ago. Since there's still plenty to do in Burlington and Camden, I haven't bothered to check again.

Now, while the Forks are in Burlington County, they are too close to the Atlantic County border where the data ends. My map tiles are 2 km x 2 km, and I won't publish a tile unless I have full coverage for it. Just checked, and unfortunately the tiles(s) with the Forks are incomplete.

There are lots of interesting places in Atlantic and Ocean Counties that will just have to wait for the USGS, and I was not able to find any schedules for when that might happen. Their priority seems to be capturing LIDAR for the many areas that still have nothing, as opposed to improving the quality of existing coverage.
 

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Here are another 20 tiles, moving West to Wading River from where I left off before.

https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x108y061/topo/0/1300/0/0/0/0/-706/196/-824/100/2.5/2d

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https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x108y061/shader/0/1440/0/0/0/0/-706/196/-824/100/2.5/2d

wadingRiver.jpg


NJPB LIDAR map of the same area
https://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.619834&lng=-74.490117&z=16&type=lidar&gpx=

While working on this, I noticed that the USGS 24k topo shows the town of Wading River in two different places. These are actually two separate quads (Green Bank and New Gretna).
https://online.boydsmaps.com/#15/39.6163/-74.4997/pines1999

Same for the older 1949 topo
https://online.boydsmaps.com/#15/39.6163/-74.4997/pines1949

On the old maps, the town is called Bridgeport
https://online.boydsmaps.com/#15/39.6163/-74.4997/cook


A little farther upstream, here's "Cranberry Point", which we discussed in this recent thread


https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x107y060/ortho/144/702/267/144/0/267/1922/745/-1608/100/2.5/2d


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Here's an updated site coverage map, including 16 new tiles today.

coverage.jpg


This is as far South and East as I can go, due to the lack of data for Ocean and Atlantic Counties. So, next I'll be working on Burlington and Camden Counties to the North and West.

The Wading River
https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x108y063/topo/0/1300/0/0/0/0/2000/569/-2000/96/2.5/2d

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https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x108y063/shader/0/1300/0/0/0/0/2000/569/-2000/96/2.5/2d

wading.jpg


NJPB LIDAR map for comparison
https://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.601386&lng=-74.490165&z=16&type=lidar&gpx=


Hog Islands
https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x105y065/ortho/-902/206/869/-673/-4/650/1804/470/-1137/100/2.5/3d

hogIslands.jpg
 

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Boyd why does the Wading River bridge not show on Lidar?

This is "bare earth" LIDAR. It sees right through man-made structures and shows the earth (or water) below. It also sees right through buildings, and it's the basement that you usually see. The metadata for this product is a bit lacking, but I think it is also "hydro-flattened", which means they use survey data for waterbody boundaries and make them flat at the mean surface elevation.

You will see these invisible bridges everywhere, and they look very strange when you view them as 3d aerials. This is Harrisville

https://lidar.boydsmaps.com/#x105y056/ortho/91/130/403/201/1/278/549/314/-900/100/2.5/3d

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