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Hello All,I am new to making meshes and I have uploaded a few of Alberta to the ACOF Scenery area. I received an email about a large trench across the whole province basically and wonder what I did to create it.The mesh was created using SRTM data at 3 arc seconds and I used the wonderful srtm2bgl program to assemble the bgl file. Perhaps I should have overlapped the mesh areas so I would not have a possible seam in the mesh?If I could, I would ask the File Library folks to pull the NW Alberta mesh so I could try and find the problem and not have people waste d/l time on a goof on my part!Thanks in advance, and I have enjoyed lurking here so much I thought that I would try my hand at this, it is kinda fun!Dwayne MathesonWinnipeg, MB

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Dwayme: You must overlap files, due to LOD caracteristics bycutting part of area. LOD's have a defined span area, and resample.exe resize your application. Sorry by my english.I hope you understood. Could you help me? Where I can found SRTM2BGL fordownload? CheersCelso Junior

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