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Arizona 1969 3D Raised Relief Map

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Arizona 1969 3D Raised Relief Map

Arizona 1969 3D Raised Relief Map

Ā Real raised relief to explore through touch and feel.

- Size - unframedĀ 22x32 inches
- Size - framedĀ 23x33 inches
- Material - plastic mounted on foam board
- Handmade real Walnut frame available
- Individually made in our San Diego, CA shop

Explore the terrain ofĀ Arizona on the 1969 geological map of theĀ state in stunningĀ 3D Raised Relief, an original creation from Muir Way. This unique map undergoes a meticulous process where it is georeferenced, printed, heated, and vacuum-formed over an intricately detailed 3D mold. The result is a map that allows you to visually andĀ tactilelyĀ explore the diverse terrain of Arizona, fromĀ the depths of the Grand Canyon to the landscapes of the Sonoran Desert.

Framed maps do not have glass or acrylic over them, so you can touch the map and explore its intricacies.Ā Ā 

PLEASE NOTE

You will love this map if you embrace its anomalies.Ā When the plastic is heated and stretched over the 3D mold, the image may be altered, causing warped lines and text around higher elevations. The fine print on plastic is not as sharp as on paper, sometimes rendering very small text illegible.

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From $401.10

Original: $1,337.00

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Arizona 1969 3D Raised Relief Map—

$1,337.00

$401.10

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Ā Real raised relief to explore through touch and feel.

- Size - unframedĀ 22x32 inches
- Size - framedĀ 23x33 inches
- Material - plastic mounted on foam board
- Handmade real Walnut frame available
- Individually made in our San Diego, CA shop

Explore the terrain ofĀ Arizona on the 1969 geological map of theĀ state in stunningĀ 3D Raised Relief, an original creation from Muir Way. This unique map undergoes a meticulous process where it is georeferenced, printed, heated, and vacuum-formed over an intricately detailed 3D mold. The result is a map that allows you to visually andĀ tactilelyĀ explore the diverse terrain of Arizona, fromĀ the depths of the Grand Canyon to the landscapes of the Sonoran Desert.

Framed maps do not have glass or acrylic over them, so you can touch the map and explore its intricacies.Ā Ā 

PLEASE NOTE

You will love this map if you embrace its anomalies.Ā When the plastic is heated and stretched over the 3D mold, the image may be altered, causing warped lines and text around higher elevations. The fine print on plastic is not as sharp as on paper, sometimes rendering very small text illegible.