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Stephen Osborn wrote:
http://www.climbvertigo.ca/location-first-face.htm seems to indicate that in places, the cliff is actually overhanging. Yes but that is not vertical so the contour lines (of different heights) would not be coincident. I am struggling to get my mind around how an overhang should be shown on an OS map. It would involve contour lines crossing. Each would have to be clearly labelled at every point. Tim (tm) -- tim at economic-truth.co.uk Xbox Live gamertag: Xexyz http://www.economic-truth.co.uk - the students' economics resource http://www.ugvm.org.uk - the uk.games.video.misc magazine The talkabout network is denied permission to reproduce this post |
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