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Colombia & Ecuador
Ordinær pris 129,00 krCotopaxi
Ordinær pris 299,00 kr Salgspris 149,00 kr Spar 50%Ecuador & Galapagos
Ordinær pris 199,00 krEcuador at 1:650,000 on an indexed, waterproof and tear-resistant road map with topographic and tourist information, published by Reise Know-How as part of their highly acclaimed World Mapping Project. The map is double-sided, with a generous overlap between the sides, to provide the best balance between a good scale and a convenient size sheet. The Galapagos Islands are included as an inset at 1:1,000,000.
The country’s topography is presented by altitude colouring with contours, spot heights, mountain passes and names of mountain ranges – active volcanoes are highlighted. The map also shows mangroves, swamps, and seasonal rivers and lakes. Internal administrative boundaries are shown with names of the provinces.
Road network indicates unsurfaced local roads and 4WD tracks, gives driving distances on main roads, plus locations of petrol station and border crossings. Railway lines are included and local airfields are marked.
Symbols highlight various places of interest, including national parks and protected areas, UNESCO world heritage sites, churches and archaeological sites, campsites, beaches and diving or surfing locations, etc. Oil well and pipelines are also marked. The map has a latitude and longitude grid at intervals of 30’ and an extensive index of localities. Map legend includes English.
The Andes
Ordinær pris 199,00 krThe Andes mountain chain is the southern extension of the Sierra Nevada chain through Mexico and Central America, which is, in turn the southern extension of the Rocky Mountain chain from Alaska to the Mexican border. The Andes is a magnificent series of high mountains that enters Colombia and spreads southwards through Ecuador and Peru all the way to southern Patagonia.
The map is double-sided, with the Northern Andes on one side and the other side divided into two side-by-side maps portraying the Central Andes and the Southern Andes. Thus, the map coverage focuses on the Andes themselves, rather than on all of South America. All of Colombia and Peru are shown, most of Bolivia, all of Chile, and the Patagonian portion of Argentina except for the southern portion of Tierra del Fuego. The importance of this map is that it focuses on the highland areas of the continent, where much of the population lives. Bogota, Medellin, Quito, Lima, Arequipa, La Paz, Santiago, Talca, and Punta Arenas are all located along the spine of the Andes. So are the Torres del Paine peaks, the Montt Glacier, and numerous volcanoes, touristic sites, and twisting mountain roads.