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Welcome To Shawngo's Anything and Everything Map!
Click on "Main Window" above to see Main Menu!

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Surf all you want!

I have put together this website for people to find some great outdoor locations.

I will soon add support for you to comment or add more details to locations and search for edited locations.

Well, I hope you enjoy this site! Thanks for visiting!

Reference Your Locations!

In each of the location balloons that appear for a specific spot, there is a link at the top of the balloon. This link can be referenced in emails, forums, blogs etc.

Feel free to reference your location from our maps page!!
Just right click and "Copy Shortcut" in Internet Explorer and paste the link where needed.
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To search by state, choose the state and choose the type of location from the menu that appears.

This menu disapears after you select the type. To show the menu, simply click the "Search State Data" tab above.

To see a legend of the types of locations, click Legend
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Double click on a location to set the coordinates below or enter them manually.
Longitude:
Latitude:
Choose Type:
Choose State:
Within   mile radius.
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New! Find location by GPS Coordinates!
Degrees Minutes Seconds
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New! Find location by Decimal Coordinates!
These are dynamically updated when the map is double-clicked
Longitude:
Latitude:
New! Find location by Country or Address!
Go to country:
Go to address:

Note* Address must be in address  :  city  :  state format. See Default.
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These are dynamically updated when the map is clicked
Longitude:
Latitude:
Double click on map to get Long/Lat coordinates.
City
*State/Region [Required]
*Country [Required]
Trip / Location Information
Time
Tackle
Approach
*Subject / Title [Required]:
Location/Blog Link
Date Of Trip:(YYYY-MM-DD)
Image 1 Link:
Image 2 Link:
Image 3 Link:
*Description [Required]:(ie Type of fish, your fishing story, or a general summary.)

Please limit description to 250 characters. Characters typed:
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  • 2006-04-10
  •   Version 3
  •   Added about 1.7 Million locations to this map.
  •   Fixed a few bugs, added another nav menu.
  • 2006-04-03
  •   Version 2.1a
  •   Added a forum for comments and suggestions.
  •   Fixed IE bug in 2.0.1b
  • 2006-03-31
  •   Created Version 2.0 beta of this page.
  •   Added a topo map overlay. See Link.
  •   Added a help section.
  •   Updated most of the features from previous version
  • 2006-03-29
  •   Return grouped results for States when user selects United States for the country.
  •   Finally got around to validating the forms.
  • 2006-03-28
  •   Wrote a KML Generator Script in PHP for the Hotspots database.
  •    - Now the date can be viewed in Google Earth
  •    - Here\'s the script and the Output info KML Generator
  • 2006-03-27
  •   Added ability to search for location by GPS DMS format.
  •   Added ability to search for location by decimal format.
  •   Combined the above. Both show results if either are submitted.
  •   Added ability to search by Country.
  •   Added ability to search by Address (within the USA).
  •   Added a Quick-Add form for quicker location adds.
  •   Changed the Default Theme
  •   Modified existing themes.
  •   Working on other additions.
  •   All in a day\'s work :)
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Legend

The following are the definitions given by the USGS.
  • airport - manmade facility maintained for the use of aircraft (airfield, airstrip, landing field, landing strip).
  • arch - natural arch-like opening in a rock mass (bridge, natural bridge, sea arch).
  • area - any one of several areally extensive natural features not included in other categories (badlands, barren, delta, fan, garden).
  • arroyo - watercourse or channel through which water may occasionally flow (coulee, draw, gully, wash).
  • bar - natural accumulation of sand, gravel, or alluvium forming an underwater or exposed embankment (ledge, reef, sandbar, shoal, spit).
  • basin - natural depression or relatively low area enclosed by higher land (amphitheater, cirque, pit, sink).
  • bay - indentation of a coastline or shoreline enclosing a part of a body of water; a body of water partly surrounded by land (arm, bight, cove, estuary, gulf, inlet, sound).
  • beach - the sloping shore along a body of water that is washed by waves or tides and is usually covered by sand or gravel (coast, shore, strand).
  • bench - area of relatively level land on the flank of an elevation such as a hill, ridge, or mountain where the slope of the land rises on one side and descends on the opposite side (level).
  • bend - curve in the course of a stream and (or) the land within the curve; a curve in a linear body of water (bottom, loop, meander).
  • bridge - manmade structure carrying a trail, road, or other transportation system across a body of water or depression (causeway, overpass, trestle).
  • building - a manmade structure with walls and a roof for protection of people and (or) materials, but not including church, hospital, or school.
  • canal - manmade waterway used by watercraft or for drainage, irrigation, mining, or water power (ditch, lateral).
  • cape - projection of land extending into a body of water (lea, neck, peninsula, point).
  • cave - natural underground passageway or chamber, or a hollowed out cavity in the side of a cliff (cavern, grotto).
  • cemetery - a place or area for burying the dead (burial, burying ground, grave, memorial garden).
  • channel - linear deep part of a body of water through which the main volume of water flows and is frequently used as aroute for watercraft (passage, reach, strait, thoroughfare, throughfare).
  • church - building used for religious worship (chapel, mosque, synagogue, tabernacle, temple).
  • civil - a political division formed for administrative purposes (borough, county, municipio, parish, town, township).
  • cliff- very steep or vertical slope (bluff, crag, head, headland, nose, palisades, precipice, promontory, rim, rimrock).
  • crater - circular-shaped depression at the summit of a volcanic cone or one on the surface of the land caused by the impact of a meteorite; a manmade depression caused by an explosion (caldera, lua).
  • crossing - a place where two or more routes of transportation form a junction or intersection (overpass, underpass).
  • dam - water barrier or embankment built across the course of a stream or into a body of water to control and (or) impound the flow of water (breakwater, dike, jetty).
  • falls - perpendicular or very steep fall of water in the course of a stream (cascade, cataract, waterfall).
  • flat - relative level area within a region of greater relief (clearing, glade, playa).
  • forest - bounded area of woods, forest, or grassland under the administration of a political agency (see "woods") (national forest, national grasslands, State forest).
  • gap - low point or opening between hills or mountains or in a ridge or mountain range (col, notch, pass, saddle, water gap, wind gap).
  • geyser - eruptive spring from which hot water and (or) steam and in some cases mud are periodically thrown.
  • glacier - body or stream of ice moving outward and downslope from an area of accumulation; an area of relatively permanent snow or ice on the top or side of a mountain or mountainous area (icefield, ice patch, snow patch).
  • gut - relatively small coastal waterway connecting larger bodies of water or other waterways (creek, inlet, slough).
  • harbor - sheltered area of water where ships or other watercraft can anchor or dock (hono, port, roads, roadstead).
  • hospital - building where the sick or injured may receive medical or surgical attention (infirmary).
  • island - area of dry or relatively dry land surrounded by water or low wetland (archipelago, atoll, cay, hammock, hummock, isla, isle, key, moku, rock).
  • isthmus - narrow section of land in a body of water connecting two larger land areas.
  • lake - natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna, pond, pool, resaca, waterhole).
  • lava - formations resulting from the consolidation of molten rock on the surface of the Earth (kepula, lava flow).
  • levee - natural or manmade embankment flanking a stream (bank, berm).
  • locale - place at which there is or was human activity; it does not include populated places, mines, and dams (battlefield, crossroad, camp, farm, ghost town, landing, railroad siding, ranch, ruins, site, station, windmill).
  • mine - place or area from which commercial minerals are or were removed from the Earth; not including oilfield (pit, quarry, shaft).
  • military (historical) - place or facility formerly used for various aspects of or relating to military activity.
  • oilfield - area where petroleum is or was removed from the Earth.
  • other - category for miscellaneous named entities that cannot readily be placed in the other feature classes listed here.
  • park - place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under some form of government administration; not including National or State forests or Reserves (national historical landmark, national park, State park, wilderness area).
  • pillar - vertical, standing, often spire-shaped, natural rock formation (chimney, monument, pinnacle, pohaku, rock tower).
  • plain - a region of general uniform slope, comparatively level and of considerable extent (grassland, highland, kula, plateau, upland).
  • Post Office - (Formerly abbreviated as PO) an official facility of the U.S. Postal Service used for processing and distributing mail and other postal material.
  • Populated Place - (Formerly abbreviated as ppl) place or area with clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent human population (city, settlement, town, village).
  • range - chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra).
  • rapids - fast-flowing section of a stream, often shallow and with exposed rock or boulders (riffle, ripple).
  • reserve - a tract of land set aside for a specific use (does not include forests, civil divisions, parks).
  • reservoir - artificially impounded body of water (lake, tank).
  • ridge - elevation with a narrow, elongated crest which can be part of a hill or mountain (crest, cuesta, escarpment, hogback, lae, rim, spur).
  • school - building or group of buildings used as an institution for study, teaching, and learning (academy, college, high school, university).
  • sea - large body of salt water (gulf, ocean).
  • slope - a gently inclined part of the Earth's surface (grade, pitch).
  • spring - place where underground water flows naturally to the surface of the Earth (seep).
  • stream - linear body of water flowing on the Earth's surface (anabranch, awawa, bayou, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, river, run, slough).
  • summit - prominent elevation rising above the surrounding level of the Earth's surface; does not include pillars, ridges, or ranges (ahu, berg, bald, butte, cerro, colina, cone, cumbre, dome, head, hill, horn, knob, knoll, mauna, mesa, mesita, mound, mount, mountain, peak, puu, rock, sugarloaf, table, volcano).
  • swamp - poorly drained wetland, fresh or saltwater, wooded or grassy, possibly covered with open water (bog, cienega, marais, marsh, pocosin).
  • tower - a manmade structure, higher than its diameter, generally used for observation, storage, or electronic transmission.
  • trail - route for passage from one point to another; does not include roads or highways (jeep trail, path, ski trail).
  • tunnel- linear underground passageway open at both ends.
  • valley - linear depression in the Earth's surface that generally slopes from one end to the other (barranca, canyon, chasm, cove, draw, glen, gorge, gulch, gulf, hollow, ravine).
  • well - manmade shaft or hole in the Earth's surface used to obtain fluid or gaseous materials.
  • woods - small area covered with a dense growth of trees; does not include an area of trees under the administration of a political agency (see "forest").
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General Disclaimer: Shawngo.com is in no way affiliated with Google, Google.com, Googe Maps or Google Earth.
With that said, I'd like to present, Shawngo.com Hotspots Version 2.0 beta!
I would like to thank everybody that contributed locations and all the feedback on this page! You've really helped it come a long way!

Resources
Tom Mangan - Fun with Google Maps - Tom has a couple great extended Google Maps APIs that are available for public use.
Google - Without them none of this would have been possible.. (so cliche!).

- Great Google Maps API tutorial.

And by the way, I am open for development projects. Please contact me at javaforhire@gmail.com
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Navigation

  • Located on the right is the Map Locations Window. Hover over it with your mouse and it will appear.
  • - Select a country, when the country balloon shows up on the map, click the country link
  • The menu on the very top of the page contains all the features available.
  • To zoom in on a location, use the zoom tools located on the left hand side
  • To move around in the map, click and drag anywhere on the map.
  • You can also switch between Satellite, Map, and Hybrid views by clicking the corresponding button in upper right area.
  • You can view or hide the different windows that appear by clicking on the [Hide] link, or clicking on the Navigation menu link.