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PeteJ
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8 years ago
#1
Maps now cover the north of England.
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JMB
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Wales has been scanned and should be online soon.
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Peter Burgess
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Wales has been scanned and should be online soon.
Excellent!
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Morlock
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8 years ago
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Super bit of news.:)
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grahami
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8 years ago
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Fantastic!
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Grahami
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The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
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risy76115
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8 years ago
#6
Maps now cover the north of England.
cheers pete ;D;
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Red78
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8 years ago
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Maps now cover the north of England.
Not all, a lot of rural upland area's are still blank-itty blank!
Six Inch is still the best for coverage. :flowers:
Geology:
the study of rocks & similar substances (minerals n such) that make up the Earth''s surface.
Minerals:
are the building blocks of rocks. They are a naturally occuring,inorganic, solid, crystalline substance which has a fixed structure. (and some of them are really pretty)
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JonK
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8 years ago
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Its worth remembering that a lot of entirely upland area was never surveyed at 25 inch, indexes are available showing what was done at this level.
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