Lara_Croft & Redis
Lara_Croft Lara_Croft
Hey Redis, I’ve been staring at some old maps that might hide a forgotten temple—think of the data we could pull from satellite images to map it out. Got any ideas on how we could pull the right data together?
Redis Redis
Sure, let’s line up the pieces step by step. First, grab high‑resolution satellite imagery—think Sentinel‑2 or commercial vendors if you need sub‑meter detail. Next, run a spectral index like NDVI or NDBI to highlight vegetation and built‑up areas; that can tease out unnatural shapes or shadow patterns that hint at stonework. Then pull a Digital Elevation Model, like from SRTM or the newer 30‑m LiDAR, to see subtle topographic anomalies. Finally, overlay the imagery with historical GIS layers—old survey maps or archaeological databases—to cross‑check coordinates. Keep each layer separate, label it, and use a GIS tool like QGIS or ArcGIS for the composite view. Once you spot a candidate spot, you can schedule a drone or ground survey to confirm. Happy hunting.
Lara_Croft Lara_Croft
Sounds solid—satellite first, then spectral, elevation, overlay history, then drone. Got a team or solo? I’ll keep the gear ready. Let’s find that hidden temple.
Redis Redis
Looks like a solo run. I’ll handle the data crunching, you bring the drone. Keep the gear tight, and we’ll sift through the layers until we find that footprint. Let's not lose time on fluff.
Lara_Croft Lara_Croft
Got it—pack light but bring every essential tool. I’ll line up the drone and have the gear pre‑checked so we can hit the spot right away when you’re ready to pull the final coordinates. No time wasted on side quests.
Redis Redis
Got the gear sorted, drone queued up, data pipeline ready—let’s hit that spot with laser focus, no detours. Ready when you are.