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Road atlas of Africa in A4 paperback format, with an index, a remarkable collection of over 60 street plans of capitals & major cities, plus introductory sections on general geography & tourism. Road mapping is presented on 184 pages at two scales: southern & eastern Africa is at 1:1, 500, 000 & the rest (Saharan, western & central Africa) at 1:3, 000, 000. Madagascar & neighbouring Indian Ocean islands are also included. Both levels of detail are represented in our cartography sample image. An impression of the general relief is given by altitude tinting, with some peak heights marked & additional graphics distinguishing marshes & wet & dry pans. Bold colours indicate national parks & protected areas. Road classification shows freeways, main roads, secondary roads, 4WD trails & selected tracks. Toll routes are shown, also high passes & intermediate road distances on main routes. Main railways & international & provincial boundaries are marked & symbols denote a range of tourism features & landmarks e.g. campsites, oases, border control points, airports, major ferries, viewpoints, waterfalls, battlefields, historical & heritage sites & other places of interest. Latitude & longitude values are stated for the map corners, the legend is in English only, a distance chart is included & the atlas is indexed. The town & city centre street plans are not indexed, but are clearly drawn & indicate useful features e.g. one-way streets, railways, post offices, hospitals, airports, tourist information offices & places of interest. Considering that there is a limited range of African city plans on the market, & that they are not always included in country maps, or may in some cases be a little out-of-date, this feature is particularly useful to, for example, frequent visitors to African cities. They are arranged not alphabetically but instead by country, progressing through the continent from north to south. The thematic overview maps in the introductory pages show the towns covered, also national parks, left-hand & right-hand drive countries, malarial risk areas, recommended sights & adventures & a basic political map of the continent. ...
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Road Atlas of Africa from the South African publishers Map Studio with locations of border crossings, driving distances on many secondary routes, national parks & various places of interest, etc. The southern part of the continent plus the countries of East Africa are presented at 1:1, 500, 000 & generally with more information (roads, towns, etc) than the northern & western African countries which are shown at 1:3, 000, 000. Madagascar & the islands of the Indian Ocean are on separate 2-page spread; Cape Verde Islands are not included. The continent’s topography is indicated by altitude colouring, enhanced by relief shading, plus names of mountain ranges, plateaux, peaks, etc. Many tributaries of Africa’s main rivers are also named. National parks, wildlife reserves & other protected areas are prominently highlighted. The maps shows the network of main & secondary roads with selected 4WD trails & country tracks. Driving distances are shown on many routes, particularly in South Africa & the surrounding countries, & border crossings are indicated. The maps also show railway lines & local airports. Symbols mark various places of interest. Latitude & longitude values are given for the corners of each 2-page spread. The atlas is indexed &

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a separate “quickfinder” index for major locations, a distance table, plus a list of countries with their capital city, area, & population.

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SHORTLISTED FOR ADVENTURE TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR. In the spring of 2015, Mark Beaumont set out from the bustling heart of Cairo on his latest world record attempt
- solo, the length of Africa, intending to ride to Cape Town in under 50 days. Seven years since he smashed the world record for cycling round the world, this would be his toughest trip yet. & he would set a new mark that would simply break the limits of endurance. Despite illness, mechanical faults, attempted robbery & stone-throwing children, as well as dehydration in the deserts & unprecedented levels of exhaustion, Mark completed the journey in just 41 days, 10 hours & 22 minutes, after cycling 6, 762 miles, spending 439 hours in the saddle (sometimes up to 16 hours a day) & climbing 190, 355 feet through 8 countries. It was an astonishing journey, & one that will fascinate & grip the reader. From the obvious dangers of Egypt, Sudan & Kenya, over the unpaved, muddy, mountainous roads of Ethiopia, through the beautiful grasslands of Tanzania & Zambia, to riding at night in Botswana in the company of elephants & giraffes, Mark brings Africa to life in all its complex glory, friendship & curiosity, while inspiring us all to question the bounds of what is possible.
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Shortlisted for a 2016 Edward Standford Travel Writing Award. In the spring of 2015, Mark Beaumont set out from the bustling heart of Cairo on his latest world record attempt
- solo, the length of Africa, intending to ride to Cape Town in under 50 days. Seven years since he smashed the world record for cycling round the world, this would be his toughest trip yet. & he would set a new mark that would simply break the limits of endurance. Despite illness, mechanical faults, attempted robbery & stone-throwing children, as well as dehydration in the deserts & unprecedented levels of exhaustion, Mark completed the journey in just 41 days, 10 hours & 22 minutes, after cycling 6, 762 miles, spending 439 hours in the saddle (sometimes up to 16 hours a day) & climbing 190, 355 feet through 8 countries. It was an astonishing journey, & one that will fascinate & grip the reader. From the obvious dangers of Egypt, Sudan & Kenya, over the unpaved, muddy, mountainous roads of Ethiopia, through the beautiful grasslands of Tanzania & Zambia, to riding at night in Botswana in the company of elephants & giraffes, Mark brings Africa to life in all its complex glory, friendship & curiosity, while inspiring us all to question the bounds of what is possible.
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Central & southern presented together by ITMB a double-sided, indexed map from ITMB with altitude colouring to show the topography & highlighting of numerous national parks & other protected areas. On one side is central Africa at 1:3, 400, 000; coverage extends from the southern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo & southern Tanzania to include the whole of Zimbabwe & Malawi, northern Mozambique, northern Botswana & north-eastern Namibia. On the reverse is southern Africa presented at 1:2, 175, 000, (NB. different scale than shown on the map cover) but please note that the two sides together do not provide continuous coverage of the countries they cover. Each side presents topography by altitude colouring & has a separate index. Latitude & longitude lines are drawn at 5º intervals on the central Africa side & at 2º intervals in southern Africa. Please note: there is a considerable difference in the amount of information shown on the two sides, e.g. on the central Africa side various national parks & protected areas are marked but not named, etc. To see other titles in this series please click on the series link. ...
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Southern Africa at 1:3, 275, 000 is an indexed map of the southern half of the continent with additional street plans & enlargements of popular regions. The map covers Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland & Zimbabwe. The publisher has chosen to concentrate on creating a map which will primarily be of use for a tourist navigating between main points of interest as opposed to stressing more detailed cartography. National, principal, main & minor roads, including those untarred, are extremely clearly marked, as are airports & airfields, major petrol stations, caravan parks, campsites & rest camps. International boundaries & border posts are demarcated. In keeping with the publisher ...
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Southern African countries at 1:2, 500, 000 on an indexed, waterproof & tear-resistant road map with topographic & tourist information, published by Reise Know-How as part of their highly acclaimed World Mapping Project. The map is double-sided to provide the best balance between a good scale & a convenient size sheet & covers countries the whole of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swazil&, Lesotho & South Africa, plus most of Zambia & Malawi. Road network & railways are presented on a clear base which shows the area ...
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The southern half of Africa on a double-sided road map at 1:3, 500, 000 from the South African publishers Map Studio, with GPS waypoints for numerous locations & important road junctions. National parks & game reserves are prominently highlighted. Coverage extends north along the Atlantic coast beyond the Cabinda enclave, along the Indian Ocean to the Kenya/ Somali border, & inland to the top bend of the Congo. Altitude is indicated by a slight change in background colouring, with two different strong shades of green highlighting very prominently national parks/nature reserves & the delta regions. Numerous rivers are named, main swaps & salt pans are marked, & the map has plenty of names of mountain ranges, deserts, etc. Road network emphasizes main national highways & distinguishes between tarred & unsurfaced roads. Where appropriate, secondary roads & local tracks are also included. Border crossings are marked. Information on the intermediate driving distance varies from country to country, more in South Africa, in other countries mostly on main routes. Railway lines are included & local airports are marked. Also shown are internal administrative boundaries with names of the provinces. Various places of interest such as heritage or historical sites are highlighted. Selected locations are annotated with GPS waypoints & the map also has latitude & longitude lines at intervals of 2 ...
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Central & Southern Africa at 1:4, 000, 000 on a large route planning map from Map Studio, South Africa’s leading map publishers, providing an overview of the road network & rail connections, with numerous national parks & other protected areas prominently highlighted. Coverage extends north to include the whole of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Uganda & Kenya, with most of Cameroon & Central African Republic, plus part of South Sudan (still called Sudan & with hardly any detail – no Juba, etc!) & the south-eastern corner of Ethiopia. Plain base map has no altitude colouring & only a few spot heights, but graphics indicate deserts, wet & forested areas, salt pans & marshl&. Rivers & lakes are shown, with most lakes but only some rivers named, mainly in the upper half of the map, e.g. many tributaries of the Congo but not Zambezi or Limpopo. Numerous national parks & other protected areas are highlighted & named, indicating those which have been designated as World Heritage Sites. Parks with controlled access shows locations of entry gates. The map also highlights many other places of interest including historical sites, oasis, waterfalls, water holes, etc. Road network stresses main cross-country national roads & connecting major routes, indicating unsurfaced sections, toll roads, border crossing points & driving distances. Many local dirt roads are also included as well as railway lines, main airports & on some navigable rivers inland ports. Latitude & longitude lines are drawn at intervals of 5º. The map has no index but

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a comprehensive distance table which also lists main African locations outside its area, underlining the huge distances involved (Beira to Rabat = 13, 534 kms.)

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Double-sided, indexed, waterproof map of southern Africa at 1:2, 200, 000 from ITMB, covering the whole of Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Lesotho, Swazil&, with most of Namibia, Zambia south of Lusaka, & southern Mozambique (Madagascar is not included). Enlargements show in greater detail the Okavango Delta, Victoria Falls area, plus Johannesburg & Cape Town. Topography is shown by latitude colouring & spot heights (both in feet), plus graphics for swamp area. National parks & other protected areas are highlighted. Road network shows driving distances on main routes & locations of border crossings. Railway lines are included & local airports are marked. Symbols indicate selected accommodation including campsites, places of interest, etc. The map has longitude lines are drawn at 2° intervals & is indexed. Additional panels show in greater detail the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the Victoria Falls are in Zimbabwe (no coverage of the Livingstone side in Zambia), Cape Town with access to the Table Mountain, plus a street plan of central Johannesburg. To see other titles in this series please click on the series link. ...
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Africa Southern

The southern half of Africa on a double-sided road map at 1:3, 500, 000 from the South African publishers Map Studio, with GPS waypoints for numerous locations and important road junctions. National parks and game reserves are prominently highlighted.The map presents the road network on a clear background, with colouring used to indicate national parks, game reserves and other protected areas. Numerous rivers are named and main swap area areas are marked, otherwise topography is shown by names of mountain ranges, deserts, etc. Road network emphasizes main national highways and distinguishes between tarred and unsurfaced roads. Where appropriate, secondary roads and local tracks are also included. Border crossings are marked. Information on the intermediate driving distance vary from
country to country, more in South Africa, in other countries mostly on main routes. Railway lines are included and local airports are marked. Also shown are internal administrative boundaries with names of the provinces. Various places of interest such as heritage or historical sites are highlighted.Selected locations are annotated with GPS waypoints and the map also has latitude and longitude lines at intervals of 2
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The southern half of Africa on a double-sided road map at 1:3, 500, 000 from the South African publishers Map Studio, with GPS waypoints for numerous locations & important road junctions. National parks & game reserves are prominently highlighted. The map presents the road network on a clear background, with colouring used to indicate national parks, game reserves & other protected areas. Numerous rivers are named & main swap area areas are marked, otherwise topography is shown by names of mountain ranges, deserts, etc. Road network emphasizes main national highways & distinguishes between tarred & unsurfaced roads. Where appropriate, secondary roads & local tracks are also included. Border crossings are marked. Information on the intermediate driving distance vary from country to country, more in South Africa, in other countries mostly on main routes. Railway lines are included & local airports are marked. Also shown are internal administrative boundaries with names of the provinces. Various places of interest such as heritage or historical sites are highlighted. Selected locations are annotated with GPS waypoints & the map also has latitude & longitude lines at intervals of 2

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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