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United States : Texas

11.2 miles (18.0 km) NE of Fluvanna (Scurry), Kent, TX, USA
Approx. altitude: 722 m (2368 ft)
([?] maps: Google MapQuest OpenStreetMap topo aerial ConfluenceNavigator)
Antipode: 33°S 79°E

Accuracy: 2 m (6 ft)
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#2: View East #3: View South #4: View West #5: Ground cover at the confluence point #6: All zeros! (GPS+Galileo+GLONASS) #7: A closeup view of the hills, Southeast of the point #8: A feeding trough (I think), 200 feet from the point

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  33°N 101°W (visit #2)  

#1: The confluence point lies in a grassy clearing, in ranch land.  (This is also a view to the North.)

(visited by Ross Finlayson)

05-Apr-2024 -- After (thankfully) leaving Midland, Texas, I drove Northeast, leaving the I-20 freeway at the town of Big Spring. I was eager to visit this ‘forgotten’ Degree Confluence Point, visited just once (by the Vinsons) in 1999, more than 24 years ago. Continuing Northeast and then North, I was pleased to see a respite from the petroleum industry, as I passed several wind turbines, and a photovoltaic energy field. And then, just South of the point, I saw hills for the first time in two days (small, sandy hills - but hills nonetheless). After turning Westward onto country road 342 (dirt), I passed just 0.25 miles South of the point. I parked there, crossed a barbed-wire fence, and hiked the rest of the way, across grassy farmland, filled with thinly-spaced, almost-dead-looking trees.

The point lies in a clearing, away from the trees. The area looks quite different from the photos from the Vinsons’ 1999 visit. (Their report didn’t include a GPS photo, so I’m not convinced that they reached the actual point.)

Unfortunately, like my visit to [32,-102] earlier in the day, it was very windy during my visit, and I didn’t feel it was safe to launch my drone to get an aerial view.


 All pictures
#1: The confluence point lies in a grassy clearing, in ranch land. (This is also a view to the North.)
#2: View East
#3: View South
#4: View West
#5: Ground cover at the confluence point
#6: All zeros! (GPS+Galileo+GLONASS)
#7: A closeup view of the hills, Southeast of the point
#8: A feeding trough (I think), 200 feet from the point
ALL: All pictures on one page