This map showcases the exotic bottom features of the North Atlantic Ocean, including abyssal plains, banks, canyons, seamounts, trenches, and the scar-like Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Above the waves, the map offers select coastal cities for reference.

An edited and smoothed version of GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) designed for small-scale mapping of the ocean floor—without unsightly artifacts. It is available as a free GeoTIFF DEM.

A high-oblique view of Mount Everest from the west-northwest. The terrain derives from High Mountain Asia elevation data supplemented with glaciers extracted from a June, 2016, Landsat image. The map is available with and without labels.

An updated 2007 map with brighter colors and more place name labels. The relief has a 3D appearance and cross-blended hypsometric tints depict elevations. Arid lowlands, such as Death Valley, are brown instead of green.

A map with over 3,000 labels showcasing the mountains, rivers, and lakes of the 48 contiguous US states. Map colors reflect natural environments across the continent from the forested east to the snowcapped Rockies to the desert southwest.