Waterproof Libya Map by ITMB (International Travel Maps) (Map)

Waterproof Libya Map by ITMB (International Travel Maps)

Product Description

Waterproof folded road and travel map in color. Scale 1:2,600,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from primary paved roads to other roads or tracks. Legend shows international/district boundaries, railroads, restricted (private) roads, ferry routes, oil and gas pipes, rivers, stream or creeks, aquaducts, dunes, international/national airports, airfields, ports, gas stations, campsites/huts, rest houses/hostels, oil wells, border crossings, points of interest/vistas, archaeological sites, historic ruins/sites, museums, castles, forts, potteries, missions/churches, oasis, parks and reserves, caves, beaches. Includes inset of Central Tripoli.



About the Author

ITMB Publishing (International Travel Maps and Books) of Vancouver, Canada, has published detailed reference and travel maps of countries, regions, and cities around the world since 1985. The company’s titles include many that are unique or the first of their kind, including the first commercially available travel map of South America.


Buy Waterproof Libya Map by ITMB (International Travel Maps) (Map) at Amazon

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Guides

Waterproof Kenya Map by ITMB (International Travel Maps) (Map)

Product Description Folded paper (waterproof), road and travel map in color. Scale 1:920,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from freeways/expressways to other roads (unpaved). Legend includes tracks, railroads, ferry routes, waterfalls, wildlife reserves/game sanctuaries, sites of natural interest, parks or reserves, international airports, national airports, airfields, gas stations, hospitals/medical facilities, campsites/huts, rest houses, hotels, border crossings, UNESCO [...]

World