File:The 30 Tide Gauges across the Australian mainland.jpg

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English: This map illustrates the positions of the 30 tide gauges along the entire Australian coastline during the period 1966 used in the determination of the Australian Height Datum (mainland),
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This map illustrates the positions of the 30 tide gauges used in the determination of the Australian Height Datum (mainland)

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