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Other : add ISBNs and remove excessive or inappropriate external links from Aral Sea; check La Belle (ship) for GA status; improve citations or footnotes and remove excessive or inappropriate external links from MS Estonia
Well, I made a quick map. Let me know if it has any mistakes or could be improved. The smaller text is hard to read at the 300 px size -- I'll try to get to making one with larger text. I purposefully left out the town of Sechelt in order to make it clearer that the inlet is an inlet and not a strait, and that Sechelt Peninsula is not an island. On a lot of maps I've seen that is unclear because the town dot for Sechelt obscures the isthmus. If need be, the town could be mentioned in the caption at least. I made the map large enough to show Vancouver, figuring it would help orient people. Plus, the DCW coastline would start to look unnatural and jagged if I zoomed in too much more. I also named a few other water features -- can't resist the chance to mention Alessandro Malaspina, heh. Anyway, I did this one pretty quickly, so let me know if it works, etc. And now that I've looked into the inlet and narrows and so on, perhaps I'll try to expand the contents of this and related pages -- more could be said. Pfly (talk) 00:45, 27 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]