Where can I find an online map or atlas?
June 24, 2004 8:45 AM Subscribe
I'd like to find a good map/atlas on the web.
I've looked on google many times, and I've never been happy.
I want it to be a click-n-zoom in and out map, or at least have continent/region/country/state levels.
I also think it should have a drag feature, or something where I can move from peru to columbia, say, without having to first zoom out to south america.
It should be a geopolitical type of map.
It should have a search feature, where I can type in the name of a city or something and it will automatically show me that. Like a smart globe which turns so that I'm looking at my request.
Does this exist? It should.
I've looked on google many times, and I've never been happy.
I want it to be a click-n-zoom in and out map, or at least have continent/region/country/state levels.
I also think it should have a drag feature, or something where I can move from peru to columbia, say, without having to first zoom out to south america.
It should be a geopolitical type of map.
It should have a search feature, where I can type in the name of a city or something and it will automatically show me that. Like a smart globe which turns so that I'm looking at my request.
Does this exist? It should.
good question
you can do it, guys, c'mon
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posted by lbergstr at 3:15 PM on June 24, 2004
you can do it, guys, c'mon
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posted by lbergstr at 3:15 PM on June 24, 2004
Response by poster: Yeah, what lbergstr said. The fact that this thread goes nowhere just kind of reaffirms what I thought in the first place. So I guess the question is: How come no one can find a good website for map geeks?
posted by TurkishGolds at 5:20 PM on June 24, 2004
posted by TurkishGolds at 5:20 PM on June 24, 2004
basically anything in the MrSID format would be great for what you are looking for. you can download the plugin from lizardtech.
i don't know about the search features, but you can pan around and zoom into specific areas.
in the past i have found this website very helpful. it also has mrsid files you can download.
also try doing a search for more mrsid maps.
posted by jstew at 6:44 PM on June 24, 2004
i don't know about the search features, but you can pan around and zoom into specific areas.
in the past i have found this website very helpful. it also has mrsid files you can download.
also try doing a search for more mrsid maps.
posted by jstew at 6:44 PM on June 24, 2004
MapMachine from National Geographic is probably your best bet.
posted by O9scar at 10:11 PM on June 24, 2004
posted by O9scar at 10:11 PM on June 24, 2004
Part of the issue is one of scope. Is there a place you would like maps for, or do you really just want this functionality for the entire surface of the planet? For example, there are maps of every town in Vermont that -- except for keyword functions -- do pretty much what you're looking for. My e-pal Jared is working on the Libre Map Project which tries to get that level of granularity in maps for the entire US.
posted by jessamyn at 5:23 AM on June 25, 2004
posted by jessamyn at 5:23 AM on June 25, 2004
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posted by Goofyy at 9:18 AM on June 24, 2004