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SW Pacific Orchard Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a tract covered by systematic plantings of trees that yield fruits (including nuts).Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Built-Up Area Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a tract containing a concentration of buildings and/or other structures.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Culvert Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShows an enclosed channel for carrying a watercourse (for example: a stream, a sewer, or a drain) under a route (for example: a road, a railway, or an embankment). Usually the construction of the route is unaffected.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Cistern Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a man-made container used for the collection and/or storage of water.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Electric Power Station Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a facility including one or more buildings and equipment used for power generation.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Dish Aerial Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a concave-shaped aerial that is used for transmitting and/or receiving electronic signals.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Causeway Structure Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a causeway structureCreated 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Ford Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a shallow place in a body of water used as a crossing.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Sports Ground Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow an open area where sporting events, exercises, and/or games occur.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Electric Power Station Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a facility including one or more buildings and equipment used for power generation.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Wood Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a tract of trees whose canopy is not closed (allows sunlight to reach the ground) and often includes undergrowth.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Salt Evaporator Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow shallow pools, normally man-made, used for the natural evaporation of water for the collection of salt.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Bog Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a poorly drained wetland that consists of decaying vegetation, retains stagnant water, and is too soft to bear the weight of any heavy body.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Hazardous Rock Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow an isolated rocky formation or a single large stone or coral, usually one constituting a danger to navigation.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Park Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow an area used for recreational or ornamental purposes.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Recycling Site Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a site engaged in the wrecking, dismantling, storage, recycling, and/or disposal of discarded or scrap products.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Swamp Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a seasonally flooded, poorly drained wetland with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Conveyor Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a mechanical device for conveying articles or materials during manufacture or processing using an endless moving belt or series of rollers.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Aircraft Revetment Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a barricade that protects an aircraft, equipment, and/or facility from hostile action.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Well Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow an excavation drilled or dug into the ground (for example: the sea bed) for the extraction of liquids and/or gases.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019