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Number Name Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Elevation Codes* Comment Distance Bearing °’" °’" °’ °’ FEET Km 1Welkom 28 00 00 S 26 40 00 E 28 00.000 S 26 40.000 E 4528 AT153 214 2Control North 27 54 11 S 26 42 35 E 27 54.183 S 26 42.583 E 4528 T 141 213 3Control NW 27 54 42 S 26 36 00 E 27 54.700 S 26 36.000 E 4350 T Road Junction 146 217 4Welkom Start 27 59 46 S 26 32 41 E 27 59.767 S 26 32.683 E 4528 T 156 218 5Control South 28 06 32 S 26 42 58 E 28 06.533 S 26 42.967 E 4528 T 164 211 10 Riebeeckstad 27 54 58 S 26 47 35 E 27 54.967 S 26 47.583 E 4528 T 141 210 11 Odendaalsrus 27 51 10 S 26 44 06 E 27 51.167 S 26 44.100 E 4524 T 135 213 12 Virginia 28 07 44 S 26 53 36 E 28 07.733 S 26 53.600 E 4524 T 163 205 13 Allanridge 27 45 18 S 26 39 18 E 27 45.300 S 26 39.300 E 4528 T 127 218 14 Beatrix 28 14 01 S 26 46 01 E 28 14.017 S 26 46.017 E 4524 T 176 208 15 Welgelee 28 12 40 S 26 49 10 E 28 12.667 S 26 49.167 E 4524 T 173 207 16 Kalkvlakte 28 03 21 S 26 56 42 E 28 03.350 S 26 56.700 E 4524 T 154 203 20 Whites 28 00 48 S 26 59 26 E 28 00.800 S 26 59.433 E 4524 T 149 202 21 Wesselsbron 27 50 26 S 26 22 00 E 27 50.433 S 26 22.000 E 4524 T 148 227 22 Hennenmann 27 58 01 S 27 01 52 E 27 58.017 S 27 01.867 E 4590 T 144 200 Potchefstroom, South Africa - page 2 Number Name Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Elevation Codes* Comment Distance Bearing °’" °’" °’ °’ FEET Km 23 Ancona 27 40 29 S 26 33 08 E 27 40.483 S 26 33.133 E 4239 T 123 223 24 Uitsig 28 01 48 S 27 05 03 E 28 01.800 S 27 05.050 E 3937 ATAirfield 151 198 25 Holfontein 27 53 16 S 27 05 33 E 27 53.267 S 27 05.550 E 4777 T 135 198 30 Theunissen 28 24 35 S 26 43 06 E 28 24.583 S 26 43.100 E 4524 T 196 209 31 Ventersburg280430 S 27 09 06 E 28 04.500 S 27 09.100 E 4524 T 156 196 32 Geneva 274934 S 27 07 53 E 27 49.567 S 27 07.883 E 4524 T 128 196 33 Schuttesdraai 27 31 06 S 26 39 55 E 27 31.100 S 26 39.917 E 4524 T 102 222 34 Allemanskraal 28 17 06 S 27 09 06 E 28 17.100 S 27 09.100 E 4524 T 179 196 35 Bultfontein 28 16 06 S 26 08 06 E 28 16.100 S 26 08.100 E 4396 ATAirfield 200 226 36 Klerkskraal 26 15 06 S 27 09 34 E 26 15.100 S 27 09.567 E 4918 T 48 28 36 Winburg283030 S 27 01 06 E 28 30.500 S 27 01.100 E 4491 T 204 200 37 Kroonstad 27 39 31 S 27 13 55 E 27 39.517 S 27 13.917 E 4921 T Rail Station 110 191 38 Clearance 26 12 54 S 27 01 01 E 26 12.900 S 27 01.017 E 4767 T 51 11 39 Broedersput 26 49 06 S 25 06 20 E 26 49.100 S 25 06.333 E 4265 T 197 283 40 Balkfontein 27 23 51 S 26 29 51 E 27 23.850 S 26 29.850 E 4114 T 99 234 41 Bothaville 27 22 00 S 26 38 06 E 27 22.000 S 26 38.100 E 4567 ATTar 89 228 42 Greylingsdrift 27 35 34 S 26 04 32 E 27 35.567 S 26 04.533 E 4068 T 143 242 43 Lacemyn Dam 27 27 22 S 27 06 51 E 27 27.367 S 27 06.850 E 4367 T 87 196 44 Hoopstad 27 49 30 S 25 54 48 E 27 49.500 S 25 54.800 E 4114 ATAirfield 172 240 45 Westleigh 27 34 40 S 27 18 00 E 27 34.667 S 27 18.000 E 4557 T 103 186 46 Attie 27 28 06 S 27 15 40 E 27 28.100 S 27 15.667 E 4698 T 90 187 47 Mirage 27 15 00 S 26 41 15 E 27 15.000 S 26 41.250 E 4524 T 75 230 48 Viljoenskroon 27 14 10 S 26 57 40 E 27 14.167 S 26 57.667 E 4524 T 64 209 49 Steynsrus 27 56 07 S 27 35 01 E 27 56.117 S 27 35.017 E 4196 T 149 179 50 Leeudoringstad 27 14 17 S 26 14 09 E 27 14.283 S 26 14.150 E 4918 T 105 251 51 Arizona 28 27 20 S 27 31 50 E 28 27.333 S 27 31.833 E 4265 AT203 186 52 Soutpan 28 43 06 S 26 03 30 E 28 43.100 S 26 03.500 E 4524 T 249 222 53 Makwassie 27 19 15 S 25 59 54 E 27 19.250 S 25 59.900 E 4918 T 129 254 54 Crossroads 28 23 06 S 25 44 00 E 28 23.100 S 25 44.000 E 4593 T 232 233 55 Vierfontein 27 05 30 S 26 47 00 E 27 05.500 S 26 47.000 E 4593 T Power Station 55 231 56 Senekal A/F 28 18 30 S 27 39 06 E 28 18.500 S 27 39.100 E 4593 ATAirfield 190 181 57 Regina 27 04 36 S 26 31 22 E 27 04.600 S 26 31.367 E 4259 T 71 249 60 Marquard 28 40 00 S 27 26 40 E 28 40.000 S 27 26.667 E 4524 T 224 189 61 Edenville 27 32 59 S 27 40 00 E 27 32.983 S 27 40.000 E 4593 T 113 168 61 Kingswood 27 27 15 S 25 46 40 E 27 27.250 S 25 46.667 E 4918 T 155 254 62 Wolmaransstad 27 11 20 S 25 58 17 E 27 11.333 S 25 58.283 E 4524 T 124 261 63 Bloemhof 27 37 00 S 25 36 00 E 27 37.000 S 25 36.000 E 4045 ATA/F Centre 180 252 64 Orkney265805 S 26 39 16 E 26 58.083 S 26 39.267 E 4101 T 53 251 65 Hertzogville 28 07 40 S 25 30 10 E 28 07.667 S 25 30.167 E 4918 T 224 242 66 Dealesville 28 40 40 S 25 46 10 E 28 40.667 S 25 46.167 E 4593 T 257 228 67 Vaal Reefs 26 56 59 S 26 45 24 E 26 56.983 S 26 45.400 E 4593 ATAirfield 44 245 Potchefstroom, South Africa - page 3 Number Name Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Elevation Codes* Comment Distance Bearing °’" °’" °’ °’ FEET Km 71 Monte Carlo 28 48 00 S 27 26 30 E 28 48.000 S 27 26.500 E 5000 ATA/F Centre 239 190 72 Arlington 28 01 50 S 27 51 20 E 28 01.833 S 27 51.333 E 4196 T 169 172 73 Vermaasdrift 26 56 13 S 26 51 01 E 26 56.217 S 26 51.017 E 4262 T Road RiverCross 37 236 74 Krugersdrift 28 52 55 S 25 57 21 E 28 52.917 S 25 57.350 E 4593 T Damwall 269 222 75 Koppies 27 14 10 S 27 34 15 E 27 14.167 S 27 34.250 E 4524 T 79 161 76 Lindley275416 S 27 55 00 E 27 54.267 S 27 55.000 E 5197 T 160 167 77 Skandinawiedrift 26 56 10 S 27 03 25 E 26 56.167 S 27 03.417 E 4311 T Road RiverCross 29 203 80 Dominionville 26 54 06 S 26 23 49 E 26 54.100 S 26 23.817 E 4672 T 72 268 81 Klerksdorp 26 52 00 S 26 43 06 E 26 52.000 S 26 43.100 E 4429 ATAirfield 42 258 82 Paul Roux 28 17 30 S 27 55 20 E 28 17.500 S 27 55.333 E 4593 T 198 174 83 Vredefort 27 00 30 S 27 22 30 E 27 00.500 S 27 22.500 E 4557 T 47 160 84 Britten 27 44 21 S 25 21 08 E 27 44.350 S 25 21.133 E 3675 T 208 253 85 NewMachavie 26 48 42 S 26 53 49 E 26 48.700 S 26 53.817 E 4495 T 24 248 86 Rosendal 28 30 00 S 27 55 20 E 28 30.000 S 27 55.333 E 4918 T 219 176 87 Clocolaan 28 55 00 S 27 35 06 E 28 55.000 S 27 35.100 E 4593 T 254 187 88 Westpoint 28 55 58 S 25 45 40 E 28 55.967 S 25 45.667 E 4035 T 283 225 90 Bamboespruit 26 56 24 S 25 57 59 E 26 56.400 S 25 57.983 E 4918 T 114 273 91 Hartebeesfontein 26 46 30 S 26 25 31 E 26 46.500 S 26 25.517 E 4918 T 66 279 92 Werda 26 45 37 S 26 14 55 E 26 45.617 S 26 14.917 E 5164 T 83 282 93 Brakspruit 26 40 44 S 26 34 51 E 26 40.733 S 26 34.850 E 4396 T Road Crossing 50 288 94 Ottosdal 26 49 07 S 25 59 51 E 26 49.117 S 25 59.850 E 4524 T 109 280 95 Eleazer 26 40 19 S 26 52 25 E 26 40.317 S 26 52.417 E 4551 T 21 289 96 Christiana 27 54 06 S 25 09 10 E 27 54.100 S 25 09.167 E 4265 T Rail Station 234 252 101 Ficksburg284930 S 27 54 30 E 28 49.500 S 27 54.500 E 5249 ATAirfield 253 180 102 Potchefstroom 26 40 28 S 27 04 49 E 26 40.467 S 27 04.817 E 4498 HDSFT 103 Rykaartspos 26 31 38 S 26 38 16 E 26 31.633 S 26 38.267 E 4918 T 47 309 104 Schweizer Reneke271000 S 25 18 00 E 27 10.000 S 25 18.000 E 4196 ATAirfield 185 271 105 Duperspos 26 31 22 S 26 25 22 E 26 31.367 S 26 25.367 E 4718 T 68 303 106 Knopfont 26 31 17 S 26 55 46 E 26 31.283 S 26 55.767 E 4918 T 23 337 107 Boskop 26 33 31 S 27 07 26 E 26 33.517 S 27 07.433 E 4639 T 14 37 108 Bethlehem 28 15 00 S 28 20 06 E 28 15.000 S 28 20.100 E 5538 AT215 163 110 Fouriesburg283725 S 28 12 56 E 28 37.417 S 28 12.933 E 5581 AT244 171 111 Migdol 26 54 10 S 25 27 09 E 26 54.167 S 25 27.150 E 4918 T 164 279 112 Petrusburg290700 S 25 25 00 E 29 07.000 S 25 25.000 E 4918 T 317 229 113 14 Streams 28 03 28 S 24 53 21 E 28 03.467 S 24 53.350 E 3615 T 265 252 114 Reitz A/F 27 47 06 S 28 27 06 E 27 47.100 S 28 27.100 E 5328 AT183 151 115 Gerdau 26 28 18 S 26 06 15 E 26 28.300 S 26 06.250 E 4918 T 100 301 116 Jan Kempdorp 27 55 00 S 24 51 00 E 27 55.000 S 24 51.000 E 3579 AT260 256 117 Amalia 27 15 00 S 25 03 00 E 27 15.000 S 25 03.000 E 4265 T Rail Station 211 270 121 Clarens 28 30 48 S 28 26 06 E 28 30.800 S 28 26.100 E 5574 T 244 166 122 Sannieshof 26 31 54 S 25 48 17 E 26 31.900 S 25 48.283 E 4918 T 128 295 Potchefstroom, South Africa - page 4 Number Name Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude Elevation Codes* Comment Distance Bearing °’" °’" °’ °’ FEET Km 123 Makokskraal 26 20 24 S 26 37 41 E 26 20.400 S 26 37.683 E 4265 T Silos 58 328 124 Bodenstein 26 19 53 S 26 27 58 E 26 19.883 S 26 27.967 E 4918 T 72 320 125 Hartswater 27 46 30 S 24 47 34 E 27 46.500 S 24 47.567 E 4918 T 257 259 126 Buckingham 26 21 02 S 27 02 09 E 26 21.033 S 27 02.150 E 4918 T 36 11 127 Barberspan 26 37 16 S 25 34 23 E 26 37.267 S 25 34.383 E 4918 T 150 290 128 Delareyville 26 40 36 S 25 28 36 E 26 40.600 S 25 28.600 E 4485 AT159 288 130 Coligny261948 S 26 19 02 E 26 19.800 S 26 19.033 E 4918 T 85 315 131 Ventersdorp 26 18 03 S 26 48 55 E 26 18.050 S 26 48.917 E 4524 AT49346 132 Taung 27 35 53 S 24 45 09 E 27 35.883 S 24 45.150 E 3901 AT252 264 133 Biesiesvlei 26 22 30 S 25 54 07 E 26 22.500 S 25 54.117 E 4485 T 122 304 134 Putfontein 26 14 23 S 26 27 28 E 26 14.383 S 26 27.467 E 4806 T 79 326 135 Brulfontein 29 07 00 S 25 06 00 E 29 07.000 S 25 06.000 E 4593 T Road X 334 234 137 Halfpad 26 14 16 S 26 14 05 E 26 14.267 S 26 14.083 E 4711 T Silos 97 318 145 Pudimoe 27 23 25 S 24 42 40 E 27 23.417
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