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Jervis Bay map anomaly

To: Tim Dolby <>, "" <>
Subject: Jervis Bay map anomaly
From: Mick Roderick <>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 22:54:09 -0700 (PDT)
Tim,
 
If I'm understanding you correctly, these links might explain what you are 
seeing on Google:
 
http://www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au/PlanningampBuilding/Strategicplanning/Papersubdivisions.aspx
 
http://www.ladydenman.asn.au/grand_vision.html ;
 
A similar thing can be seen if you type "North Arm Cove" into Google and see 
the paper subdivision there - which was one of the areas originally considered 
to be Australia's capital or at least NSW's main port. Like Jervis Bay City, 
you can see that North Arm Cove was also designed by Burley Griffin, who 
designed Canberra. North Arm Cove was mooted to be the "New York of Australia", 
a far cry from what it is today!
 
But also, beware Google's map layers, as they are riddled with errors, 
especially when it comes to national parks and state forests.
 
Mick
 

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From: Tim Dolby <>
To: "" <> 
Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2012 3:18 PM
Subject: Jervis Bay map anomaly
  
Hi birders,

I came across a curiosity in Google maps recently. In map view, if you have a 
look at this link (see http://tinyurl.com/cu2da7n) of Jervis Bay Rd you can see 
development plans for future housing and streets (some even named). However in 
satellite view (see http://tinyurl.com/bopf3mt) the area is actually one of 
Australia's best known sites for the endangered Eastern Bristlebird. I've 
birded this exact area several times and it's a superb habitat. I also assumed 
it was environmentally protected. Indeed, if you look in street view (see 
http://tinyurl.com/c4q5n7k) there's a large sign stating that it's part of 
Jervis Bay National Park.

Does anyone have any ideas what's going on here? Is this some archival council 
development plan since scrapped, but somehow making its way into Google maps. 
Or are we looking at future development plans? My immediate guess is that it's 
an historical development grid and therefore simply science fiction. Otherwise 
it's not looking good for the Eastern Bristlebird along Jervis Bay Rd.

Cheers,

Tim Dolby




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