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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonKnight View Post
    Hmmm. I can't see that
    I guess they are more triangular than rectangle, I've highlighted the specific areas to make it easy to identify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPMiller View Post
    I guess they are more triangular than rectangle, I've highlighted the specific areas to make it easy to identify.
    Ahhh, that area. I figuered mor of a Highland Lake with a large island in the cntre feading lots of other rivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebax2k View Post
    Your political boundary map looked very, very sharp Krinnen--almost like it was out of a Rand McNally Atlas (I'm also reminded of the incredible maps at sorol.wikispaces.com--you may want to contact that fellow to share notes and get info on how to further refine your already great maps).
    The owner of that site and creator of those maps is HandsomeRob, the one who mentioned this site, and the reason why I'm here

    Have you done a base map without the political boundaries? That type of map and a topographical map would really add a nice polish to your atlas.
    Yes sir!! That map is drawn on top of this:




    However, today I did a second version of it, following Rik's tutorial.




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    Quote Originally Posted by RPMiller View Post
    I guess they are more triangular than rectangle, I've highlighted the specific areas to make it easy to identify.
    Ah, those... The one in the top-left corner is a lake; the other is a strange fork I had to make because I couldn't decide between putting a port or a cascade there, so decided to put the two. Don't know how plausible it is, really, but I believe someone, somewhere, could find a resonable explanation

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    Quote Originally Posted by krinnen View Post
    Ah, those... The one in the top-left corner is a lake; the other is a strange fork I had to make because I couldn't decide between putting a port or a cascade there, so decided to put the two. Don't know how plausible it is, really, but I believe someone, somewhere, could find a resonable explanation
    I think I'm going to have to have RobA come and talk to you.
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    You're okay with the triangular inland-river delta, krinnen. Check out the Nile River (Bahr al Jabal) between Malakal and Bentiu, Sudan:
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    Quote Originally Posted by HandsomeRob View Post
    You're okay with the triangular inland-river delta, krinnen. Check out the Nile River (Bahr al Jabal) between Malakal and Bentiu, Sudan:
    You need to remember that the Nile flows NORTH, Bahr al Jabal is flowing north into the White Nile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naryt View Post
    You need to remember that the Nile flows NORTH, Bahr al Jabal is flowing north into the White Nile.
    Yes, and south of that, just above where the Bahr al Jabal is labelled on that map, it splits into two streams (the Bahr al Jabal and the unlabelled Bahr el Zeraf), which both meet up just west of Malakal, forming a triangle.

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