diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9b8c547..82cadb3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # cliff-finder, world's best finder of cliffs Interactive map: [https://haraschax.github.io/cliff-finder/](https://haraschax.github.io/cliff-finder/) -I like cliffs, they look cool. If you're a lover of cliffs you may also be annoyed by the lack of rigorous cataloguing and recordkeeping of the world's tallest/steepest cliffs. Wikipedia entries and others are polluted with inflated metrics and cliffs that are conveniently close to populated areas. This repo finds cliffs through an objective analysis of world topographic maps. Many of the world's most extreme cliffs are not close to civilation, are not well documented if documented at all. Some may have never even be photographed. +I like cliffs, they look cool. If you're a lover of cliffs you may also be annoyed by the lack of rigorous cataloging and recordkeeping of the world's tallest/steepest cliffs. Wikipedia entries and others are polluted with inflated metrics and cliffs that are predominately famous because they are close to populated areeas. This repo finds cliffs through an objective analysis of world topographic maps. Many of the world's most extreme cliffs are not close to civilization, and are not well documented, if documented at all. Some may have never even be photographed. This repo uses the [Copernicus GLO-30](https://portal.opentopography.org/raster?opentopoID=OTSDEM.032021.4326.3) dataset. It's the most accurate free dataset that I could find. It still has numerous flaws but far less than ASTER, ALOS, SRTM, and others I could find.