<html> <font size=3>Thanks Jenny!<br> <br> Paige Andrew<br> <br> At 09:38 AM 12/13/99 -0800, you wrote:<br> >>From Yahoo's Pick's of the Week:<br> ><br> >TopoZone<br> ><br> ><a href="http://www.topozone.com/" eudora="autourl">http://www.topozone.com/</a><br> ><br> >You can find maps here for almost two million outdoor places<br> >throughout the United States -- from Kauai's Waialeale, one of the<br> >world's wettest places, to Death Valley's Furnace Creek, a low-lying<br> >hot spot, to Alaska's Denali, North America's highest mountain. Maps a<br> >la carte, Inc. worked with the U.S. Geological Survey to create easy<br> >web access to the USGS collection of topographic maps "that don't<br> >leave big blank spaces between the highways." This is a resource that<br> >geographers, outdoor explorers, and anyone who loves cartography will<br> >want to bookmark.<br> ><br> >Jenny Stone<br> >___________________________________<br> >GIS Librarian * Map Collection<br> >University of Washington Libraries<br> >Box 352900 * Seattle, WA 98195-2900<br> >phone: 206.543.9392<br> ><br> ><br> </font><br> <font size=2>Mr. Paige G. Andrew<br> Maps Cataloger<br> E506 Pattee Library<br> Pennsylvania State University Libraries<br> The Pennsylvania State University<br> University Park, PA 16802<br> [log in to unmask]<br> phone: 814-865-1755<br> fax: 814-863-7293</font></html>