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    The elevation interval is 20 feet. Sorry for the long delay. I am at someone's house using their computer.

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    looks damn good - nice elevation lines
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    I practiced some on making the farm lands and filled in the farm fields. I am getting the hang of doing this and have other maps on the way. I have filled in the farms of Stria, but I wasn't able to find the thread for it. Varea.JPG

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkseed2012 View Post
    I practiced some on making the farm lands and filled in the farm fields. I am getting the hang of doing this and have other maps on the way. I have filled in the... ...farms of Stria, but I wasn't able to find the thread for it.
    I like those farms so far, that is something that always challenged me. I'm assuming that hills/mountains around this port are covered in trees?

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    I have scanned in the original map and will have it in the completed maps. Labels and such is beyond my technology and skill. Yep, the hills are covered in trees. I'm hoping to get gimp on my computer and have it working this time.

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