One of the most complex aspects of using Cambodian topographic maps is the issue of geodetic datums.

The "walls" of Cambodia's topographic bowl are formed by three major mountain systems:

Roughly three-quarters of Cambodia’s land area consists of the , a low-lying alluvial region formed by the deposits of the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap system. On a topographic map, this area appears almost uniformly green, with contour lines widely spaced or absent, indicating extremely low relief.

The map reveals a clear correlation between topography and human settlement:

is almost entirely surrounded by highlands and mountain ranges. The country has an average elevation of

Whether you’re a cartography nerd or just love Cambodia, these textures are pure art. 🎨📍

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