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Australia

Sheet reference:20002
Publisher:National Geographic Society
Catalogue number:8805
Scale:1:6,394,000
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NGS use white as the base colour for all their country maps. On this 76x60cm map each state boundary is then picked out in a different colour. This style results in a clear, easy-to-read and professional...

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Australia General Reference Map

Publisher:Geoscience Australia (Australia Survey)
Catalogue number:9335
Scale:1:5,000,000
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The 112x85cm map covers the whole of Australia without putting Tasmania in a little box. All the main road and rail connections are shown along with all the cities and towns. Topographic detail is shown...

Australia - Terrain & Road Map

Australia - Terrain & Road Map

Publisher:Hema
Catalogue number:104006
Scale:1:4,500,000
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This 100x88cm map combines road mapping with hill-shading & elevation tinting to represent the relief. Intermediate driving distances are indicated and railways and 4WD tracks are included. The map...

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Australia

Publisher:Geoscience Australia (Australia Survey)
Catalogue number:19031
Scale:1:2,500,000
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Highly detailed 210x156cm wallmap in four panels from the Australian survey organisation, AUSLIG. Terrain type (e.g desert, swamp) is shown by the use of different shadings while different colours are...

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Northern Australia

Publisher:Geoscience Australia (Australia Survey)
Catalogue number:27081
Scale:1:2,500,000
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The 110x78cm Cape York map shows all the roads, towns and rivers in the area. Also shown are tourist symbols to show locations of accommodation, camping, petrol, post-offices and airfields etc. Also...

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