Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. This image is made from a reproduction of Section LXIII created by Archiv Verlag, Wien, Austria. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
Author
Schweickhardt, Franz Xaver
Note
Date estimated. These birdseye views when joined together (see our Composite) make probably the largest such view of any country that we have seen. Together they cover about 3,000 square miles at a large scale of two inches to one mile. They give a unified view of the landscape that is at a consistent scale (unlike other birdseyes that use diminishing perspective), and the level of detail of cultural information is extraordinary. <a href=http://www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth-browser#austria-1837 target=_blank>View in Google Earth</a>
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