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I am hoping to create a map for a relatively small area of the coast (~ 3 degrees in lon and lat extension). Is anyone aware of readily available data for R at a higher resolution than that provided by the high resolution data in the mapdata package? Or is anyone aware of source and method for importing this data?

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I don't know about mapdata, but google maps and openstreetmaps can give small areas. The ggmap package makes the getting and rendering of the maps reasonably straightforward. The code below gives waterways of the Gogodala region in Papua New Guinea's Western Province. Is the resulution high enough?

library(ggmap)
pngMAP_df = get_map(location = c(142.5, -8.10, 143.1, -7.9), source = "osm", zoom = 12)
ggmap(pngMAP_df)
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  • This is a nice package - I didn't know about it. I am having difficulty with the source="google" option - it doesn't respect my location limits very well. e.g. pngMAP_df = get_map(location = c(-113, 23, -110, 26), source = "google", zoom = 8); ggmap(pngMAP_df) Apr 26, 2012 at 8:41
  • You also don't seem to be able to add other lower level plots to this (e.g. a polygon) Apr 26, 2012 at 8:46
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    @Marc in the box: Try a location vector with one lon and one lat; i.e., the center of the map. So, pngMAP_df = get_map(location = c(lon = -112, lat = 23.5), source = "google", zoom = 8), followed by ggmap(pngMAP_df) will generate your map. Then adjust the centre to suit. BTW, source = "google"is default. Apr 26, 2012 at 8:55
  • @Marc in the box: ggmap plays well with ggplot2. Any ggplot2 geom can be added to the map. A good resource is available here: [dl.dropbox.com/u/24648660/RJwrapper.pdf] Apr 26, 2012 at 8:57
  • Thanks Sandy - works great now. Can you check your dropbox link? I'm not able to open it. Is it a public folder? Apr 26, 2012 at 9:07

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