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Australia's Great Desert Tracks Atlas and Guide
Australia's Great Desert Tracks Atlas and Guide
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Publisher:
Hema
Catalogue:
187103
Scale:
various
Size:
23x31cm
Australia's Great Desert Tracks Atlas and Guide: an A4, spiral-bound road atlas, based on the Hema's highly acclaimed series of maps covering the outback, with descriptions of 28 4WD treks across Australia’s deserts.
The opening 40-page section contains a general introduction, illustrated with photos and maps on temperature and rainfall, plus advice on preparation for the journey and safety tips for driving across such a demanding terrain.
The following 126 pages provide specific information about each desert, with detailed descriptions of best routes indicating their length, longest distance without fuel, requirement for entry permits, etc, all accompanied by map extracts overprinted with the routes.
The road atlas has cartography specially prepared by Hema using base maps from Geoscience Australia, the country’s national survey organization. The maps show roads and 4WD tracks, as well as very rough tracks which often become overgrown and may be difficult to follow. This information is divided into two groups: roads and tracks which were plotted with a GPS and computer during the fieldwork carried out by Hema, plus other tracks shown on the GA’s 1:250,000 topographic survey maps and on other sources, but not specifically verified by the publishers. The maps also show railways with stations and man-made features important for orienteering: disused railways, vermin proof fences, towers, gates, cattle grids, wells and waterholes, etc.
Altitude colouring indicates the terrain, with parks and reserves, aboriginal lands, registered heritage areas, defence and restricted entry areas all indicated by colours. Permanent and mainly dry or salt lakes, sand ridges and cliffs are marked. The maps have a grid at intervals of 30’ with ticks at 5’. GPS coordinates are given for important junctions, isolated accommodation facilities, etc. An extensive range of symbols indicate tourist information: various types of accommodation, camping areas with facilities, stores, drinking water, medical facilities, petrol stations indicating types of fuel sold there, mechanical and tyre repairs facilities, etc. The index covers both the atlas and the guide section.
The closing sections of this title provide: lists of desert plants and animals illustrated with colour photos; important contact details including visitor centres, national parks, medical and vehicle assistance; and book recommendations.
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