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Where is the best place to get topo maps for my property?
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For my ponds I used google earth. You can move cursor over map and elevation will show in lower right hand corner. In my case elevations were fairly accurate relative to each other. I like it because it allows you to see the physical attributes along with elevations. I was able to set points and see what approximimate pool would look like. When contractor laid it out on site it was very close to what I envisioned.
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