maps on the web

Christopher Tessone tessone at POLYGLUT.NET
Thu May 27 22:26:14 UTC 2004


For features that aren't visible from above-ground, you might check out
http://www.metro.ru/map/.  It's a project of Artemij Lebedev's design
studio, and it has Moscow metro maps going back as far as 1931.

Cheers,
Chris

On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 05:20  PM, Benjamin Rifkin wrote:

> Dear SEELANGers:
>
> Rambler has a link to great maps on the web:
>
> http://world.nakarte.ru
> http://russia.nakarte.ru
> http://moscow.nakarte.ru
> http://piter.nakarte.ru
> http://nsk.nakarte.ru
>
> The ability to get down to the detail level of buildings is great.  All
> kinds of landmarks are noted.  It's a great resource.
>
> With best wishes to all,
>
> Ben Rifkin
>
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