Fiji navigation


You gotta love the navigation in Fiji.  Back in the day, mountain tops and reefs were primary points of reference for navigation through the reefs.  The Navionics charts (and presumably any paper charts) still carry those references.  


And then every once in a while you see this:


Northern Edge of Nasoviyaga Island Coconut Trees On 245D





That’s one terminus of a transit line?  Seriously?  Presumably the heading is 245 deg.  But what's with the coconut trees reference?


So here’s Nasoviyaga Island.  If you look hard you can make it out.  I think it has five palm trees.





A closer look, different angle.  Maybe six trees.



And every cyclone that comes through leaves us with fewer coconut trees.   Yet somehow they are important enough to mention in the chart.  Strange...



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