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!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Congo River Journey - Into Africa's "Heart of Darkness"

When I was in 5th grade (10-years old), I told my folks that as soon as school finished, I planned to leave home and do a "Huckleberry Finn" along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. I would construct a raft and float along at a carefree pace. I yearned for that freedom, that independence. Needless to say, I didn't make the raft trip, but a long voyage into uncharted, unexplored waters still holds a fascination for me.

Lukuga River - Landsat S-35-05 (1-1,500,000)

Lukuga River (280-km) - Landsat S-35-05 (1-1,500,000)

The Dark Heart of Africa, the Congo River basin is an expansive, sparsely traveled hydrological highway encompassing the center of Africa. To the west is the Atlantic coast and to the east is the Rift Valley lakes. What a place to explore!

The above image is centered on the Lukuga River, the only major outlet for Lake Tanganyika. It connects to the Lualaba River, which flows into the Congo River. 3067-kilometers later, one would arrive along the Atlantic coast of Africa. What a magnificent journey it would be! The trip of a lifetime.

Lukuga River - Landsat N-35-05 (1-25,000)

Lukuga River - Landsat S-35-05 (1-25,000)

My mapping of the Lukuga River, is progressing. I have completed 60% of the river shorelines. The additional 40% of shoreline will be completed before the weekend. Then I will work on the many riverine islands that are found within the river.

Congo River Journey (3067 km) - Lukuga, Lualaba and Congo (1-7,700,000)

Congo River Journey (3067 km) - Lukuga, Lualaba and Congo (1-7,700,000)

Picture yourself in a kayak plenty of supplies and with the assurance you will always have access to necessary supplies. Each day the beauty and magnificence of tropical Africa would be yours to explore.

Unfortunately, this part of Africa is in dramatic turmoil. It is the playground of thugs, killers and miguided fighters that believe a well-aimed bullet solves local, regional, national and multinational problems. Problems that the dead and dying will never solve. An intrepid river explorer would be well-advised to avoid exploring this stretch of river without local guides that have well-established connections with all warring factions. Even then, the trip would be extremely dangerous.

Now let's dream. Image exploring this river system without the fear of death from bullets or machetes. Where the only challenges facing you would be those presented by the rivers, not the people living along the rivers. Maybe a 10-year old kid could seriously dream of exploring these rivers that make up the heart of Africa.

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Saturday, December 23, 2006

Iles de Los GV

Iles de Los - Landsat Image N-28-05_2000 (1-62,500)

Iles de Los - Landsat Image N-28-05_2000 (1:62,500)

Iles de Los - Marplot Map (1-62,500)

Iles de Los - Marplot Map (1:62,500)

AOL - Iles de Los

Outside of Conakry, Guinea is this group of islands. They were home to British colonialists back in the late 19th century. Now it is home to tourists and the Guinean entrepreneur. At World 66 are a couple of images of Iles de Los beaches.

The red in the Landsat image is where people live.  And what's the big deal, you say.  Well, they are living on the edges of a volcano.  I don't care if it is dorminant, it is still the edge of a volcano.  Okay for a visit, but a bad choice for a home.

The islands were used by slavers back during the time of slaves and slavers.

Iles de Los - SRTM Contours 20-m Intervals (1-62,500)

Iles de Los - SRTM Contours 20-m Intervals

This is the SRTM image (N09W014.hgt.zip) that I used for contour generation. It loads into Global Mapper and contour generation is an easy operation.

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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Banana Islands SL

Banana Islands - Landsat Image N-28-05_2000 (1-50,000)

Banana Islands - Landsat Image N-28-05_2000 (1-50,000)

Banana Islands - Marplot Map N-28-05_2000 (1-50,000)

Banana Islands - Marplot Map N-28-05_2000 (1-50,000)

AOL - Banana Islands

The Banana Islands are located 20-kms outside of Freetown SL. Apparently, people live on the two northern islands that are connected by a causeway. The third island, Meheux, is uninhabited. These islands are popular with tourists, now that the civil war is over.

These islands were home to British missionaries. For many years the small settlement was a small piece of Victorian England off of the coast of Sierra Leone.

What was my inspiration for mapping these islands? It has to do with a project that I kick around periodically - building an atlas of islands. As I was chopping the world up into 1-degree tiles, I happened on these islands. They looked interesting, so I mapped them.

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