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  1. Arizona’s 3D topographic map accentuates the role of waterways in shaping the state’s terrain. The Colorado River and its tributaries are depicted in striking detail, offering insight into their meandering courses, the deep gorges they have carved, and the valleys they have sculpted over millennia.

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    We unlock the value hidden in the geographic data. Thanks to automating the complex process of turning data into map graphics, we are able to create maps in higher quality, faster and cheaper than was possible before.

    We created Maphill to make the web a more beautiful place. Without you having to pay for it. Maphill maps are and will always be available for free.

    Do you think the maps are too beautiful not to be painted? No, this is not art. All 3D maps of Arizona are created based on real Earth data. This is how the world looks like.

  2. AZ Topo 3D Info: Sources of data and how Arizona Topo 3D was developed. Arizona Geologic Map Interactive: A zoomable version of the 1988 Geologic Map of Arizona, with photos of map units for the geologic map used in Arizona Geology 3D. Arizona Geology Virtual Tourist: Click your way through Arizona scenery.

    • Google Earth. “Google Earth has 20+ zoom levels with the most basic as Landsat. It’s when you zoom into metropolitan regions that you see a mix of realistic 3D textured buildings, bridges, and even rollercoasters.”
    • OpenStreetMap (OSM-3D) OpenStreetMap is a collection of individual accomplishments working toward a common vision – a free updated map for the community to build and explore.
    • ArcGIS Earth. Esri’s ArcGIS Earth is a different flavor of 3D maps. You download it as an application on your desktop or phone. As you tilt your view, the terrain is completely in 3D.
    • Apple Maps. You don’t feel as open in Apple Maps compared to the rest of the 3D maps. It’s because you won’t be able to find a website that has any of its 3D maps in it.
  3. The AZ TopoGeoSat 3D website consists of QuickTime Virtual Reality (QTVR) movies of the Geologic Map of Arizona, topographic maps, and satellite images draped over digital topography for each 1° X 1° quadrangle.

  4. Arizona shares land borders with Utah to the north, the Mexican state of Sonora to the south, New Mexico to the east, and Nevada to the northwest, as well as water borders with California and the Mexican state of Baja California to the southwest along the Colorado River.

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  6. This impressive 3D raised relief map of Arizona offers a stunning visual perspective of the state's diverse terrain. The map features exaggerated 3-Dimensional relief that allows you to really get a feel for the state's topography.

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