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Wikipedia - Maps - the important travel need must have
Cartography, or map-making is the study and, often, practice, of crafting representations of the Earth upon a flat surface (see History of cartography), and one who makes maps is called a cartographer.
Road maps are perhaps the most widely used maps today, and form a subset of navigational maps, which also include aeronautical and nautical charts, railroad network maps, and hiking and bicycling maps. In terms of quantity, the largest number of drawn map sheets is probably made up by local surveys, carried out by municipalities, utilities, tax assessors, emergency services providers, and other local agencies. Many national surveying projects have been carried out by the military, such as the British Ordnance Survey (now a civilian government agency internationally renowned for its comprehensively detailed work).
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Rail experiences

Trains. Float Planes. Motor coach. Air balloon. There are many ways to travel across Alaska. Some are more inspirational than others. Take for instance, the Alaska Railroad Adventure Class.
All along the magnificent journey (over 500 miles), through stunning scenic wild and panoramic vistas, guests are showered with thought-provoking commentary delivered by life long Alaskan tour guides. You might just find the stories, silly anecdotes, scrap books, and interesting historical narratives are the best part of the Alaska Railroad experience. Of course, the casual dining, breezy, down home atmosphere is quite a rewarding treat as well-and relaxing.
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