Waterproof Dominican Republic and Haiti Map by ITMB
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Average customer review:Product Description
Folded road and travel map in color. Scale 1:400,000/1:350,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from highways to other roads. Legend includes tracks, railways, ferry routes, coral reefs, national parks, check-points, airports/regional airports, airfields, passes, botanical gardens, sites of natural interest, ruins, historical vestiges, churches, golf courses, hotels, palaces/castles, beaches, diving sites, fishing sites, wrecks, scenic viewpoints, museums. Includes inset map of Santo Domingo and Port-au-Prince.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #683029 in Books
- Brand: International Travel Maps
- Published on: 2007-02-01
- Released on: 2007-02-01
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Map
- 2 pages
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About the Author
ITMB Publishing (International Travel Maps and Books) of Vancouver, Canada, has published detailed reference and travel maps of countries, regions, and cities around the world since 1985. The company's titles include many that are unique or the first of their kind, including the first commercially available travel map of South America.
Customer Reviews
A map for the driver
In Jan 2009, we drove about 550 miles throughout the eastern half of the Dominican Republic and used this map for our travels. But in 2007, the new road from Santo Domingo to Sanchez had not been completed and is not shown on the map. This road is shown in the new Rough Guide to the Dominican Republic (2009). Except for this omission, this map was quite accurate and was the only map we used while driving. We had the National Geographic map but used this only to get information about sites to see.



