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Subject: California and Alaska digital atlases
Date: 3 June 2005
From: William Bowen <[log in to unmask]>
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The California Geographical Survey
(http://geogdata.csun)
is pleased to announce the inauguration of its latest two digital
atlas for the Web -

The California Atlas of
Panoramic Aerial Images. Its initial collection
includes 525 unique mathematical simulations of the earth that display
the state’s regions in a multitude of never before seen photorealistic
views.

http://130.166.124.2/ca_panorama_atlas/index.html

The Alaska Atlas of
Panoramic Aerial Images. Its initial collection
includes 539 unique mathematical simulations of the earth that display
the state’s regions in a multitude of never before seen photorealistic
views.
http://130.166.124.2/alaska_panorama_atlas/index.html


Both collections’ entry points may be found at the URL of the Survey’s
Electronic Map Library
http://130.166.124.2/library.html

A series of experimental films created to display in motion some of
the earth’s most fascinating regions and landscapes may be found at
http://130.166.124.2/movies2.htm.


Please email me concerning any technical issues or labeling errors.


The California Geographical Survey is the creation of Dr. William
Bowen, professor emeritus - CSU Northridge, and is supported on the
Web through the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. It operates
for the benefit of the students and faculty of the California State
University System, public and parochial school teachers, and the
people of the State of California. It is the California Geographical
Survey's intention to provide a variety of important geographic
resources to the entire Internet community.


Bill Bowen



Dr. William Bowen

California Geographical Survey (http://geogdata.csun.edu)

10907 Rathburn Avenue

Northridge, CA 91326

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