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Now What Software? / Cambrix Publishing Reference/Atlas The Aerial Street Atlas of AmericaPicture yourself eight miles high and looking down on America's major cities. What would you like to see? New York's intricate maze of streets and avenues? San Francisco Bay? Your own neighborhood? With The Cities Below, you can explore hundreds of cities, towns and municipalities within the forty largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. This landmark multimedia atlas, with its spectacular high altitude photographs, lets you zoom in for a close look at buildings, landmarks and streets. You can even see through the aerial image into its corresponding street map to compare the view from above. The Cities Below includes sophisticated digital street maps from ETAK, the worlds largest provider of digital maps. ETAK street maps clearly identify street names, landmarks and other areas of interest. Select the City Almanac feature to discover each cities' exciting history and invaluable information on the current culture, environment and more. Use the Ruler Tool to measure distances between points. All images, text and maps are perfect for use in school reports, business presentations or research papers. Developed as part of the award-winning Small Blue Planet series, The Cities Below is an invaluable and easy-to-use resource for students, travelers and explorers of all ages. Enjoy the ride as you soar over America. The Cities Below features the following metropolitan areas:
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