Brian Schack wrote:

> There are several huge and very unnatural walls in the Himalayas, both
> running NS and EW.  I'll give the line of latitude or longitude that
> the wall runs along, and the end coordinates of the walls:

Thanks for reporting!
Especially in these mountainous regions I feel a bit lost when trying
to tell the difference between 'real' mountain and unwanted walls.
Nevertheless, sooner or later I'll get there  ;-)

> There are others too, but my guess is that whatever causes one of
> these anomolies probably causes them all.  The data is dated October
> 28, 2008.

Ok, this should be 1.0.1 Scenery. I sense we'll have to install some
separate visualization of our elevation data - one day ....

Cheers,
        Martin.
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