Image:Mount john nz trig point.jpg

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Geodetic survey mark 6702 situated at the top of Mount John, New Zealand. It is situated at 43° 59' 08.66578" S, 170° 27' 54.22596" E at a height of 1042.225 metres.

Source

Trig point

Date

March 16, 2008 at 14:55

Author

Jeffrey from Christchurch, New Zealand

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Camera location

43.9857405° S, 170.465063° E

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