File:High Rockies SRTM30.JPG
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editDescriptionHigh Rockies SRTM30.JPG | This is a color relief map of the Southern and Middle Rocky Mountains. It was generated using Winprom software developed by Edward Earl. The base elevation data comes from the SRTM30 digital elevation model. A few mountain ranges are named with text that I added to the map. The area covered includes Wyoming, most of Colorado, and parts of Montana, Utah, and New Mexico. |
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Jerry Brekhus (image generated by Winprom software, which was developed by Edward Earl) |
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