Without numbers and
counting it would have been nearly impossible to identify where the
cardinal points in G can be coordinated with those in A. The
examples so far show very different approaches:
Te Pei |
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|
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|
Gb1-6 |
Gb1-7 (236) |
Aa6-13 |
Aa6-14 (472) |
Te Pou |
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|
|
|
Gb2-10 |
Gb2-11 (266) |
Aa6-72 |
Aa6-73 (531) |
Hatinga
Te Kohe |
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|
|
|
Gb4-33 |
Gb5-1 (354) |
Aa8-80 |
Aa8-81 (708) |
Hanga Te
Pau |
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|
Gb5-11 |
Gb5-12
(366) |
Ab1-17 |
Ab1-18
(730) |
And without the
kuhane stations it would have been very difficult to first
identify the cardinal points in G. But the model for coordinating A
and G has now been established, and secured fairly well so far. It
can - with caution - be used. |