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After hurricane Juan the government of Nova Scotia commissioned an aerial survey to find the extent of damage to forests. Part of the survey covered the former DAR right of way and I've stitch the what was available into four maps that cover Truro to Dunn's Corners where the survey ended. | After hurricane Juan the government of Nova Scotia commissioned an aerial survey to find the extent of damage to forests. Part of the survey covered the former DAR right of way and I've stitch the what was available into four maps that cover Truro to Dunn's Corners where the survey ended. | ||
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Map 03 Prince Port Road to South Maitland
After hurricane Juan the government of Nova Scotia commissioned an aerial survey to find the extent of damage to forests. Part of the survey covered the former DAR right of way and I've stitch the what was available into four maps that cover Truro to Dunn's Corners where the survey ended.
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