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Daphne topographic map

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Daphne

The topography of Daphne is quite consistent from a gently sloping sea level on the west to low rolling hills further east. Generally, the entire city lies no more than 150 feet above sea level. The land along the Daphne bay coast, like other land throughout the county, is rich with sandy-loam type soils.

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Name: Daphne topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Daphne, Baldwin County, Alabama, 36526, United States (30.56731 -87.92522 30.67677 -87.80564)

Average elevation: 25 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 65 m

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