Current Mystery
Map Solved
November 2008
2008 Series, Vol. 3
Last Map Answer is still available

click here for larger version (jpeg image) of entire map
or
View Detail as PDF File
Prizes
The first correct answer* wins a choice of:
An on-line GIS course ($100 value)
Admission to one of SAL's Instructor-Led GIS course (generally free, but priceless)
Consultation on making your own Map (priceless)
Admiration of your peers (fame and fortune await)
NEW: An 24 x 36 inch copy of the Mystery Map !
Google Earth Option !
Load Mystery dots into Google Earth for your own Version (it's not cheating!)
download kmz file
( Note: you may have to right click - save as - make sure file has .kml or kmz extension or of a text file type )
( see example below for Mozilla Web Browsers )
Get Google Earth
Go to Google's home page for Google Earth at earth.google.com and click on "Get Google Earth". If you meet the requirements they outline there, you're good to go! Or, just click here:
About the Mystery Map Series
Smith Mystery Maps are designed to promote Campus and Community
Awareness and Spatial Literacy. Several Mystery Maps
will be developed each year and posted on the Spatial
Analysis Lab website.
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