Anavasi is the only company in the Greek market, and one of the few worldwide, whose cartography is based entirely on Geographical Information Systems. In practise this means precise maps truly compatible with GPS.
Publish year: 2010 Publisher: ANAVASI DIGITAL Author: T. Adamakopoulos ISBN: 978-960-982-49-8-9 Price: 23,00€
The second edition of Atlas of Crete 1:50,000 is already available. The new edition is realy "new" as it spots a new smaller size, which enters everywhere, a new durable back, which combines the flexibility of the spiral with a more sturdy structure a new distribution of the 115 map plates, wich ensures better coverage, a new map plates sequence, which facilitates following and overview, new map compotition techniques, which results in a more readable map, despite the much more dense information, a new introduction to the human and natural cretan landscape, filled with thematic maps and photos, a new chapter dedicated to 20 natural and hiking areas, doted with detailed maps and emphasizing on the landscape and the biodiversity, and including dozens of pictures of rare animals and plants.
The maps are on 1:50,000 scale, they are updated to last changes and include a road network of 22.158 Km, 779 Km of paths and a WGS84 grid. All settlements and archaeological and religious monuments are indexed. All texts and indexes are in english and greek (the legend is in french and german, also).
Fifth in the series of the aerial photo books, this new one focuses more on the geography of the two islands with its many panoramic vistas and more extensive texts, both introductory and captions. However, there is a constant shift from the monumental vistas to the details with the eerie shades, because no one can resist the magical beauty of the Ionian coasts
In the new edition of Lasithi map, the road network has been updated and the E4 trail has been corrected and completed. Besides on the inner side of the detachable folder the E4 trail is described and the highlights of the trail are presented.
Rough, with few natural resources, many villages and fortified structures, Mani’s landscape is a testament to its people’s hard struggle to survive and maintain their independence, and evidence of its singular social organisation.