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  1. Neil in SJ

    What is a good Topo map for use on a Magellan Triton GPS?

    I am deciding whether the National Geographic map or Mapsend software are good for the Wharton area. Has anyone used them?
  2. Neil in SJ

    Next Genration Handheld GPS

    I believe the new Magellan Triton is scheduled to come out this month. It looks like an awesome piece of electronics!!
  3. Neil in SJ

    Better Than Google Earth?

    It has been some time since I posted here, but I recently learned about a site that has better quality birds-eye views than Google Earth. It is MSN's Live Search Maps. Find your location and click on the "birdseye view" for amazing views, which can be panned for viewing from different...
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    Blue Hole Postcard?

    I stumbled across this postcard on the internet the other day, and I was wondering if the blue hole ever had this kind of fame. If I recall, as you head southeast just past the AC expressway and you take the right fork as you head toward the hole, there is an old home with a stone wall...
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    Jumbo, Oldmans Twp

    I know this is technically not the Pine Barrens, but can someone shed some light on a place showing up on maps simply as "Jumbo". Oddly enough, it appears to be in the middle of the creek! My guess is that at one time the creek may have been re-routed, flooding the area. I tried to find some...
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    Sandy Ridge

    Can someone shed some light on the history of Sandy Ridge? the 1954 Geologic Survey map shows 8 structures off of Caranza Road Just Northeast of the Friendship ruins. I do not recall any history of a community there. 1954 Geo Survey
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    Goshen in Camden or Burlington?

    I have been searching on and off for a community known as Goshen. According to an 1846 map, Goshen was located in Camden County on the south side of the Mullica RIver, at Goshen Bridge. According to earlier maps, including one from 1826 and another from 1812, Goshen was located on the north...
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