This south Florida community offers more than 300 days of sunshine each year, making it a fantastic choice for anyone who wants a relaxing beach getaway. The city is also home to Port Everglades, one of the busiest cruise terminals in the world. Fort Lauderdale gets its name from a series of forts built during the Second Seminole War and named after Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. However, the forts were abandoned fifty years before construction on the city began.
This nautical 3D wood map highlights the natural beauty of Fort Lauderdale’s neighborhoods and the pristine beaches on the coast. A bathymetric chart determines the landscape of the ocean floor, and then the measurements are used to create layers of Baltic birch laser cut into precise pieces. The water is hand-stained, and roads, landmarks, and points of interest are etched into the 3D wood map’s surface. A custom wood frame and ultra-transparent acrylic sheet complete the nautical map.
Inspire your travels to Fort Lauderdale with this beautiful nautical wood map.
Dimensions: | 13.5" x 43" |
Material: | Baltic Birch wood & Plexiglass |
Features: | 3D underwater topographic map (bathymetric chart) | Layered laser cut natural Baltic Birch wood | Carved relief of nautical terrain | Wooden chart work of art that will enhance any décor | Locations etched & highlighted with special technique | Color may |
Care: | Damp cloth wipe, do not use chemicals or detergents |