
LINZ Data Service
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Gravel pits layer from the LINZ digital topographic data.
Definition: Area used for the extraction of coarse sand and small water-worn or pounded stones, used for paths and roads.
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| Layer ID: | 164 |
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| Data type: | Vector polygon | Feature count: | 433 |
| Attributes: | GEOMETRY, created_da, modified_d |
| Added: | 26 May 2008 |
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| Revisions: | 2 |
| Current revision: | Imported on Nov. 24, 2011 from Shapefile in NZGD2000 / New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000. |
| Views: | 322 |
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| Downloads: | 74 |
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