Brazil Road and Physical Travel Reference Map. 7th Edition.
Scale 1:4,500,000. Size 27"x39". International Travel Maps edition. Elevation and topographic features are shown by hypsometric color tints. English text and legends. Lots of useful travel information. Brazil, or more properly,...
Scale 1:4,500,000. Size 27"x39". International Travel Maps edition. Elevation and topographic features are shown by hypsometric color tints. English text and legends. Lots of useful travel information.
Brazil, or more properly, Brasil, is a difficult country to map as a country, in that most of the developed areas are in the relatively small extreme south of the country.
The vast region of the Amazon Basin is lightly populated and is not easy to access. Our solution has been to portray the south portion on one side at a detailed scale, to enable such locations as Rio and Sao Paulo a better scale to help travellers, while mapping the north at a respectable but more limited scale on the That said, one still needs both sides of the map, as Brasilia, the capital, falls on the north side other side of the sheet.
I should also note that roads north of Brasilia tend to be less well-paved than those in the south. The shape of the country also presents mapping difficulties, in that little room is available for inset maps. We have been able to include a good inset of central Rio, but visitors to Brasil would be well-advised to take along ITM maps of Rio and Sao Paulo for an enjoyable exploration.
The map is printed on waterproof paper, both for durability and because of the humid climate, and includes a list of the top attractions.