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Rendered using public-domain NOAA World Vector Shoreline (using panmap). The image was then processed and cleaned manually in photoshop, and then imported into Inkscape. In inkscape it was traced to a vector and the colours and labels were added.
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Please don't use this in articles yet - it's subject to radical changes
Eventually I'll produce transport maps, any historical maps anyone asks me for, and smaller maps which show individual islands highlighted.
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Outline map of the Orkney Islands in Scotland {{GFDL}} Rendered using public-domain NOAA World Vector Shoreline (using panmap). The image was then processed and cleaned manually in photoshop, and then imported into Inkscape. In inkscape it was traced