Property Survey: Day Two
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Journal: Day Two

Day two of surveying started at the foot of the north mountain ridge, the jungle/rainforest section of the property.

Measurements were made to the very top of the mountain ridge, and a marker was placed to determine the northern most point of the property.

A direct line was made to a marker at the bottom of the mountain, on the lower level, which completes the perimeter of the property.

After returning down from the mountain, we had an afternoon cup of coffee.

The afternoon was spent surveying, measuring and evaluating the hammock bridge. Eng. Carlos Bermudez took measurements of the bridge, its stairs, and support trees.

A proposal for the rebuilding and upgrade to the bridge will be made by Eng. Carlos Bermudez and presented in May 2003.

Back on the road, everyone was discussing the distance and position of where on the mountain the northern edge of the Buenaventura property line ended.

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