To move the 3D map to show a different area, select the "Move" button at the top and drag the
                        map with the left mouse button. Use your mouse's scroll wheel, or the zoom buttons, to zoom in
                        and out.
                    
                    
                        To rotate the map, select the "Rotate" button at the top and drag the map with the left mouse
                        button.
                    
                    
                        Double click on the name of any mountain to see the view from the top. Alternatively, click on
                        any point on the map to select that location, and then click on "View from selected point" at
                        the top to see the view from there.
                    
                    
                        Terrain color indicates elevation. Low-lying terrain is green, while higher terrain is gray. To
                        adjust the color scale, use the slider to the right hand side of the map. For more information,
                        click here.
                    
                    3D print a model landscape
                    
                        If you would like to 3D print a model landscape, use the "Export STL" button in the 3D view to
                        produce an STL file which you can open in many CAD programs.
                    
                    Share this map
                    
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                    Data sources
                    
                        These maps are based on elevation data collected from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography
                        Mission (SRTM) in 2000. Overlaid on these 3D terrain maps are roads, rivers, train lines and
                        national borders from Open Street Map. For more information,
                        click here.