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- Import topography (and bathymetry) data (drag and drop the `lines.shp` from Open Street map and the `etopo.tif` into the qgis drawing area).
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- Select the entities in the area you want to mesh with a rectangle ![rect-select](/uploads/d75be8d994e117ce9419c35c4bafc155/rect-select.png) and copy them with *Ctrl+C*
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- Delete the initial layer (right-click on it the layers list then choose *Delete*)
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- Create a new shapefile layer ![shape-layer](/uploads/c330ee03379393f65df36cef925fa9fb/shape-layer.png) of type `line`. Use the menu *layer -> create new Shapefile layer* (If you are using a virtual machine, put it in the *slim-vm* shared directory.)
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- Create a new shapefile layer of type `line`. Use the menu *layer -> create new Shapefile layer* (If you are using a virtual machine, put it in the *slim-vm* shared directory.)
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- Select the new layer
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- Enter the *edit mode* ![edit](/uploads/3c3afe1f36fc4ac58743b3e3aa930d95/edit.png) and paste the entities with *Ctrl+V*
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- Add one (or more) lines ![entity](/uploads/6a86ca4b9f0504f9580c2538021acb2a/entity.png) in order to close the domain (Left-click to start adding the points of a line, right-click to end the line).
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