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Vito Tank, NM is a reservoir located in Rio Arriba County at N36.26251° W106.57671° (NAD83). This is the nearest place in the USGS place names database to the center of the map view below.  Look below the map view for a list of other places and locations that are visible within this map view.  If you need to locate a landmark or feature, you can search for its location on our Find Places page.  If you need to locate a specific USGS topographic map, try our Find Maps page.



Map Center:  N36.25418°  W106.58156°    Datum: NAD27    Zoom: 64m/pixel
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Places Within This Map View:
Place Type Coordinates (click to center)
Vito TankReservoirN36.26251° W106.57671°
Madrid TankReservoirN36.26669° W106.57915°
Intermittent TankReservoirN36.26351° W106.57278°
Mesa PrietaSummitN36.26557° W106.60920°
Rito EncinoStreamN36.21279° W106.57448°
Rio PuercoPopulated PlaceN36.21085° W106.58448°
Potrero Four SpringSpringN36.26824° W106.62915°
Potrero Three SpringSpringN36.26351° W106.63256°
Potrero One SpringSpringN36.25568° W106.63441°
Upper Potrero SpringSpringN36.24751° W106.63551°
Rio PuercoStreamN36.26418° W106.52337°
Cuesta NavajoRidgeN36.22696° W106.63531°
Youngsville CemeteryCemeteryN36.19515° W106.55879°
Youngsville Census Designated PlaceCensusN36.19284° W106.56594°
Caņada del PotreroStreamN36.31863° W106.60254°
Youngsville Post OfficePost OfficeN36.18850° W106.55963°
YoungsvillePopulated PlaceN36.18752° W106.55642°
Youngsville Post Office (historical)Post OfficeN36.18752° W106.55642°
Potrero Two SpringSpringN36.26833° W106.65194°
Mesa NaranjaSummitN36.19446° W106.62198°
El CerritoSummitN36.18168° W106.58670°
Little Bear SpringSpringN36.25620° W106.65876°
Escondido SpringSpringN36.24918° W106.66086°
Coyote CreekStreamN36.17752° W106.60559°
Mesa AltaSummitN36.22585° W106.65781°
One TankReservoirN36.33619° W106.57983°
Lower Fuertes SpringSpringN36.25334° W106.66515°
Llano Del VadoAreaN36.30391° W106.51142°
Caņada de la FuertesStreamN36.32779° W106.62643°
La Jolla Trick TankReservoirN36.19585° W106.51726°
Cedro TankReservoirN36.19079° W106.52127°
Gato TankReservoirN36.34170° W106.59525°
Arroyo HondoStreamN36.21752° W106.50031°
WassonMineN36.19530° W106.51420°
Caņada GuruleStreamN36.33085° W106.62781°
Ojitos CanyonValleyN36.33085° W106.62781°
Joaquin CanyonValleyN36.33335° W106.62365°
Coyote Ranger StationLocaleN36.16585° W106.60448°
Coyote Volunteer Fire DepartmentBuildingN36.16611° W106.60653°
Health centers of northern New Mexico Coyote ClinicHospitalN36.16752° W106.61643°
CoyotePopulated PlaceN36.16752° W106.61643°
Ojitos TrailTrailN36.31333° W106.65444°
Navajo Trick TankReservoirN36.19891° W106.65754°
Caņada TusasStreamN36.24224° W106.67559°
Coyote Post OfficePost OfficeN36.16562° W106.61683°
Coyote Census Designated PlaceCensusN36.16160° W106.60672°
Los OjitosSpringN36.30974° W106.66087°
La Joya del PedregalBenchN36.22335° W106.48948°
Iron SpringSpringN36.27942° W106.48668°
Fuertes SpringSpringN36.24046° W106.67992°
Youngsville ProspectsMineN36.18196° W106.51309°
Jaramillo-MontoyaMineN36.16918° W106.63365°
Pinta TankReservoirN36.16617° W106.53170°
Rim TankReservoirN36.35168° W106.55390°
Rio Chama Valley GravelsMineN36.27252° W106.48142°
Rim VistaLocaleN36.35113° W106.54976°
Ghost Ranch Living MuseumBuildingN36.32502° W106.50531°
Ghost RanchLocaleN36.32502° W106.50503°
Canon de Chama GrantCivilN36.33696° W106.64615°
Ghost Ranch Strip Airport (historical)AirportN36.30279° W106.48809°
Las Lomas de los MariosSummitN36.24085° W106.47698°
Six- 13- S Ext.MineN36.31446° W106.49420°
Mesa del CaminoSummitN36.24085° W106.68726°
Claverine TankReservoirN36.36097° W106.58139°
Jaspe Trick TankReservoirN36.20249° W106.67728°
Navajo TankReservoirN36.19179° W106.67069°
Mesa MontosaSummitN36.17641° W106.65865°
Frenchy TankReservoirN36.36288° W106.56728°
AlexMineN36.36113° W106.55476°
C Serrano CabinLocaleN36.14641° W106.55754°
Coyote Ranger DistrictForestN36.20196° W106.67948°
Caņada CaminoStreamN36.28085° W106.68976°
Poleo CreekStreamN36.16224° W106.64559°
Chama River Canyon WildernessReserveN36.33506° W106.66135°
Loma CoyoteSummitN36.15141° W106.63115°

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Updates
Note (5/31/2016) - Want a crosshair at the center coordinates of the map?  A number of people have asked, so that option has been added!

Note (6/26/2013) - Map sizes are now larger, and an extra-large (1280x1280) option has been added as well.

Note (8/18/2010) - The transition to the new TopoQuest server is now complete.  Aside from a glitch that affected the TopoZone alternative map.asp script much of Monday (8/17/2010) afternoon and evening, all went pretty smoothly.  Response time of the TopoQuest website overall should be much snappier, and addition of more 1m satellite / aerial imagery is back underway!

Note (8/2/2010) - Full USGS 1:100K and 1:250K topographic map coverage of the continental US is now completed and online.  Plus, I have the new TopoQuest server under construction with a 9TB RAID6 disk array to continue adding satellite/aerial photo coverage.  Yay!

Note (7/21/2009) - Locations of places of interest (from the USGS placenames database) within the map area you are viewing are now listed below the map when viewing at 64m/pixel or below.  You can click the name of the place to go to its description page, or click the coordinates to recenter your map view on that place.

Note (6/1/2009) - We've started adding 1m/pixel aerial and satellite imagery, starting with Oregon and slowly branching out from there.  Please be patient, it takes a very long time to download and process all this imagery, as well as huge amounts of disk space!

Note (3/07/2009) - We've started adding 1:100K and 1:250K scale USGS topographic maps, starting with southern Oregon and moving out from there.  Coverage will be a bit sparse at first while we crank up automated processing of map tiles at these topographic map scales.  To view 1:100K and 1:250K scale topos, you'll need to manually select them from the sidebar (the Choose Automatically selection will not select these map scales until we have more coverage).  You can use the coverage map types to see what areas we've already processed and have online.  Also note that satellite photo coverage isn't meant to be particularly useful at this point, it's just (very) experimental.

Note (7/31/2008) - We've started adding 1:50K scale topographic maps of Canada, starting with British Columbia.  The Canadian topographic map coverage is still a bit experimental, and integration into the map viewer still needs a little work.  The map viewer will not yet automatically select the 1:50K scale topographic maps, so if you're trying to view maps in Canada, you may need to manually switch to the 1:50K Topo Maps selection in the Map Contents section of the sidebar.

Note (4/15/2008) - With the demise of non-subscription access to TopoZone (now merged with Trails.com, a subscription service), we're scrambling to process all topographic maps for the US and make them available as quickly as possible.  We now have four Linux PC's crunching map data 24/7 to produce and index map data continuously.  We should be adding approximately fifteen 1 degree x 1 degree blocks of map data (approximately 1000 individual 7.5 minute 1:24000 topo maps) per day.  We're starting with southern Oregon (because that's where we live!) and northern California and branching out from there.

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