10 produkter
10 produkter
10 produkter
Vietnam South
Ordinær pris 239,00 krIndexed, waterproof and tear-resistant road map Southern Vietnam at 1:600,000 with topographic and 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 and a convenient size sheet.
Road and rail networks are easy to see on a clear base which presents topography by altitude colouring with contours, spot heights, mountain passes and names of mountain ranges. Road network includes selected local tracks, gives driving distances on main roads, and indicates border crossing to neighbouring countries. Internal administrative boundaries are shown with names of the provinces. National parks and protected areas are marked and symbols highlight various places of interest, including UNESCO world heritage sites, archaeological remains, temples and museums, viewpoints, campsites, beaches, etc.
Vietnam: Hue; Da Nang & Central Vietnam
Ordinær pris 199,00 krCentral Vietnam in 1:800.000. Double-sided map with placenames written in Roman script with street plans of Hue 1:13.000, Da Nang 1:12.000 and Hoi An. The map shows the area’s road and rail networks and local airports. National parks, nature reserves, beaches and numerous places of interest are highlighted. Provincial boundaries are marked and names of administrative regions prominently shown. Topography is indicated by bold altitude colouring with spot heights. Latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 30’ intervals. An enlargement shows the environs of Hue in 1:90.000.
Vietnam: South & Ho Chi Minh City
Ordinær pris 199,00 krThis map updates a fast-changing city to reflect its changing features. With this edition, we have doubled-up the map by adding a map of the Mekong Delta to the reverse side. The 'Nine Mouths of the Dragon' southernmost portion of VN, of which HCM City is a part, is a fascinating part of Asian life, where fervent religious temples originating with the Cham culture of Cambodia co-exist with the Cao Dai amalgam religious movement.