Dear All,
The following website/facility (address at end of post), will be of great use
to those researching or wanting to identify mines, mining features, and
general areas around mines. I have used/tested the free facility part of the
website, and it has proved invaluable on many occasions, and I am now happy to pass
this information on to List members for perusal. Some may of course know about
this site already, but I am sure quite a few will not have come across it.
It does not take long to get the hang of using the facility, and, once you
have learnt and practised the functions everything is there. Printing direct
from the page is possible, but, if you want very high quality images, MultiMap
sell A4, A3, and A2 formats. Standard OS equivalent maps are also available and
printable (not big, but large enough to be very useful - same as aerial
p.graphs.), so this facility is also ideal for arranging field trips or
presentations.
multimap.com
(please put the normal www. in front of multimap.com I haven't done so here
otherwise the address is created in the email as a link, which I don't think
the sending of agrees with List criteria - or the system? - if I remember
correctly?).
Hoping some will find this site as useful as I have, Regards, Bernard
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