Gallery of log for Gungahlin Trig
Does this help...
I fished the blades from the trig out of the dam down the hill.
There are 3 (of the four) footings still visible from the original trig posts. The position and orientation of the trig is evident and the MC rod is visible (which is separate to the yellow posted survey marks).
The original spelling of the trig is "Gungahline".
I reckon it is a trig - but then I like looking over old maps and finding what remains.
Note" on the map "Palmer" is marked.
I fished the blades from the trig out of the dam down the hill.
There are 3 (of the four) footings still visible from the original trig posts. The position and orientation of the trig is evident and the MC rod is visible (which is separate to the yellow posted survey marks).
The original spelling of the trig is "Gungahline".
I reckon it is a trig - but then I like looking over old maps and finding what remains.
Note" on the map "Palmer" is marked.
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