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SW Pacific Sports Ground Areas
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 Tidal Water Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow any water the level of which changes periodically due to tidal action.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Cave Mouth Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a mouth of the caveCreated 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Mariculture Site Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow an assemblage of cages, nets, rafts and floats or posts where fish, including shellfish, are artificially cultivated.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Built-Up Area Areas
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 General Building Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a relatively permanent structure, roofed and usually walled and designed for some particular use.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Mountain Pass Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a narrow route through a mountainous region or over a mountain range.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Windmill Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a system of vanes attached to a tower and driven by wind (excluding windmotors).Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Beach Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow on a shore, the area on which the waves break and over which shore debris (for example: sand, shingle, and/or pebbles) accumulate. A beach includes backshore and foreshore. See also Features: 'Nearshore', 'Backshore', and 'Foreshore'.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Solar Panel Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays for the purpose of generating electricity or heat.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Wreck Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow the ruined remains of a stranded or sunken vessel that has been rendered useless.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Shed Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a small building, generally of light construction, that usually has one or more open sides.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Cemetery Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a site and associated structures devoted to the burial of the dead.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Archaeological Site Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a site where remains of ancient civilizations or human activity have been discovered.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Named Location Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a location that normally does not appear as a specific, characterized object but that has a name that is required to be displayed in association with that location.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Ferry Crossing Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a route where a ferry crosses from one shore to another.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Trail Lines
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a path worn by the passage of people or animals.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Runway Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow a defined, usually rectangular, area on an aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Beach Areas
New Zealand Defence ForceShow on a shore, the area on which the waves break and over which shore debris (for example: sand, shingle, and/or pebbles) accumulate. A beach includes backshore and foreshore. See also Features: 'Nearshore', 'Backshore', and 'Foreshore'.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019 -
SW Pacific Archaeological Site Points
New Zealand Defence ForceShows a site where remains of ancient civilizations or human activity have been discovered.Created 5 December 2018 • Updated 16 January 2019