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of the most valuable features of Lake Powell Magazine
is the collection of 24 detailed maps of the lake and
surrounding regions which are included in every issue. Each
full color map features beaches, navigation buoys, water
depth, marinas, topographic contour elevations, points of
interest, more than 100 canyons, ancient ruins, monuments,
and towering rock formations.
Below is map number four (click on it for a closer look). The
area covered by each Lake Powell map is indicated on the
large map to the right. |
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"Lake Powell Maps" are designed to provide only general
information. The publisher has used his best efforts to
ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein;
however, no representations, expressed or implied, are made
as to the accuracy of the maps. Topological features may
vary from what is depicted. The maps show lake level at
"full pool" which is 3700 feet above sea level. When the
lake is at lower level, additional land formations, rock
outcroppings and other hazards will appear near the surface
of the water. |

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