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Old 10-05-2014, 09:58 AM
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I posted this a while back but here it is again.

In the late 1980's we did a survey of the boundaries of the trash pile for the Port of Iberia.
The coordinated we found are as follows:
N 29° 47' 29.9760 W 91° 52' 20.2476 TP1
N 29° 48' 19.4142 W 91° 51' 59.5938 TP2
N 29° 48' 18.7992 W 91° 50' 58.3506 TP3
N 29° 48' 2.11320 W 91° 50' 46.2444 TP4
N 29° 48' 1.49400 W 91° 51' 28.9722 TP5


Connecting these points closing with a line from TP5 to TP1 defines the area. I hope this helps.



Hard to get more specific than that. Thanks.
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Hard to get more specific than that. Thanks.
When this survey was done mud point was about 50 yards due south of TP4. Boy, things sure have changed.
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