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[edit] Map of Livingston Island and Greenwich Island
- Reason
- Superb map of Livingston Island and Greenwich Island of the South Shetland Islands made by the Antarctic Place-names Commission (website) of Bulgaria in 2005 and kindly released under a free license along with all accompanying photographs (taken personally by Wikipedian Lyubomir Ivanov, Chairman of the Commission). Exceptional resolution and detail. Used in a number of related articles, including cartography.
- Articles this image appears in
- cartography, Livingston Island (South Shetland Islands), Rugged Island (South Shetland Islands), Antarctic Place-names Commission, List of Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica
- Creator
- Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria
- Support as nominator — Todor→Bozhinov 18:48, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Oppose - Yes, the map is beautiful. But important information is missing, like the scale, the labels of the contour lines, the units of the elevations (meters, feet?) and a legend with the elevation classes. The identification of the map projection would also be nice. - Alvesgaspar 21:11, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
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- Err, "Scale 1: 100 000, Lambert Conformal Conic Projection, Standard Parallels 63°20'S and 76°40'S, Datum WGS84", clearly metric units are used throughout. Assuming you just didn't see it? Todor→Bozhinov 21:24, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry, I really didn't notice the information about the datum, principal scale and standard parallels. As for the other elements (legend, labels and units), I assume they are really missing (why should it be clear that metric units are used throughout?) - Alvesgaspar 22:25, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Oppose Too much information. If this were stripped of the surrounding images and the ubiquitous text, set as an image map to link to high-quality versions of the surrounding pictures, and if the jpg quality was improved then this would be a potential FP. As it is, it's a postcard from the 80's. ~ trialsanderrors 23:38, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Comment - Not only the elevation classes legend is needed, also the one with land cover classification. The way it is, there is some confusion between elevation contours and land cover limits. Definitely not FP in what cartographic quality is concerned. Alvesgaspar 12:36, 2 April 2007 (UTC)