Aerial Photos
Aerial Photos
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What is the best source for aerial photos to be used for site development drawings, etc. for both resolution and up to date.
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RE: Aerial Photos
unless youre local government agency has some published...like the dallas/ ft.worth area does here, but even then they are almost identical to google's
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http://terraserver-usa.com/
also try mapquest.com
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RE: Aerial Photos
If you need accurate maps, then Fattdad's suggestion is "best", but also most expensive. It also requires field survey work, preferably pre-marking, for really reliable mapping.
If you local jurisdiction(s) have a good Geographic Information System (GIS) that may be adequate and probably least expensive.
For historical photos and "oblique" photos you may find these at your local library or University.
For simpler maps, suitable for preliminary work in the U.S., the National Geographic Society publishes Quadrangle maps on CD for reasonable cost.
good luck
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f-d
¡papá gordo ain't no madre flaca!
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