here is a picture taken yesterday after the new disk was set. The disk in underneath the table.
On the other side of the vertical tube is an IGM disk (Instituto Geografico Militar, the equivalent of our NGS/USGS/NGA...
We had lunch at the nearby Hacienda Guachala, which was built in 1585 and is where the French Geodetic expedition first came to.
John Hamilton, post: 428890, member: 640 wrote: here is a picture taken yesterday after the new disk was set. The disk in underneath the table.
On the other side of the vertical tube is an IGM disk (Instituto Geografico Militar, the equivalent of our NGS/USGS/NGA...
We had lunch at the nearby Hacienda Guachala, which was built in 1585 and is where the French Geodetic expedition first came to.
Very lively looking bunch :p
N10,000, E7,000, Z100.00
PLS - IL, MO, AR, KS, MN, KY
Nice.
I only recognize a couple of the faces. Names for all?
Ken Bayes (OR), Richard Leu (IA), John Minor (OR), me (PA), Joe Nunes (Hemisphere, AZ), and Mark Armstrong (OR, recently retired NGS Advisor)
I think it needs to go 0.04' south. Maybe you can use a hole-punch.
Thanks for sharing the names.
Very cool.... but that stamping! UGH. We took more time to make a WC/MC look good in the boonies of Alaska for the bears to inspect.
I say Way too cool too. Thanks for posting.
So what are they calling y'all down there? Ignieros, agrimensors, topoviejogringos,
Robert Hill, post: 428948, member: 378 wrote: I say Way too cool too. Thanks for posting.
So what are they calling y'all down there? Ignieros, agrimensors, topoviejogringos,
"topoviejogringos" LOL!!
Thanks for sharing
&
have fun!
Andy J, post: 428943, member: 44 wrote: Very cool.... but that stamping! UGH. We took more time to make a WC/MC look good in the boonies of Alaska for the bears to inspect.
Wonderful photos.






