The above map shows some of my completed island mapping projects. Each icon contains the name of the primary island associated with the project and a link to the post. Once all of my projects are posted, the map will be covered with icons. To productively use the map, zoom into a region of interest. Then select an icon.

Each of my maps is constructed of numerous layers of information. All of the layers are vector files. I will make these files available upon request. You are free to use them with certain restrictions - 1) Don't sell them. You can use them on research projects, post them to your website or things of that nature. If you aren't sure about the use of my maps, drop me a line and we can discuss your idea. 2) Give me credit when you use my vectors or images of my maps. Credit them to Peter Minton @ EVS-Islands

If I have the island vector file(s) and based upon your need, I will make them available. Images of my maps are yours to download and use, with the above restrictions applicable. Enjoy!

Nisos Pserimos GR

Nisos Psermos - Image Nisos Pserimos - Image (N-35-35_2000)
Nisos Psermos - Map Nisos Pserimos - Map
Nisos Psermos - Image (Tilt) Nisos Pserimos - Image (Tilt)
Nisis Pserimos (36°56'N., 27°08'E.), a small island, rises to a height of 268m and is fronted by small islets and off-lying rocks in places. Akra Roussa, the S extremity of this island, is marked by a main light. A wreck, with a depth of 11m, lies about 0.6 mile S of the light. Nisis Plati, a large islet, lies 1 mile W of Nisis Pserimos and is fringed by rocks, some above water. Vrakhonisis Nikrothikes, a small rocky islet, lies close N of the N end of Nisis Plati and is marked by a main light.
Now let me tell you everything else I learned about the island while scouring the internet. The village of Pserimos (Google search for Pserimos Island+images) is small. The 100 permanent inhabitants are sponge harvesters or fishermen. The small village is fronted by an inviting beach. The tourist agencies say this is the place to get away from it all. Daily ferry service from both Kos and Kalymos gives the explorer convenient access. I've decided on a way you should view the simple shoreline map I post. It is a map waiting for your adventures to be recorded upon. Geotag your photos to the map and it comes alive for you and any future viewers. Fill in the blank spaces and it becomes a record of your journeys. Or just admire the fine looking shoreline map, as I do.

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