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== The N36, W78 Graticule ==
 
== The N36, W78 Graticule ==
Other than what is obvious from the map to the right, this graticule boasts of a large line of granite, known as the Fall Line, which produces beautiful outcroppings remarkable for this region of VA and NC.  This line is also responsible for a higher than normal Radon Gas emission.
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Other than what is obvious from the map to the right, this graticule boasts of a large line of granite west of the Fall Line, and which produces beautiful outcroppings remarkable for this region of VA and NC.  This line is also responsible for a higher than normal Radon Gas emission.
  
 
Other prominite wonders include Occoneechee State Park near Clarkesville, Staunton River State Park NW of Clarkesville, Kerr Lake State Recreation Area near the NC/VA line, and Falls Lake State Recreation Area between Raleigh/Durham.  
 
Other prominite wonders include Occoneechee State Park near Clarkesville, Staunton River State Park NW of Clarkesville, Kerr Lake State Recreation Area near the NC/VA line, and Falls Lake State Recreation Area between Raleigh/Durham.  

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Danville, VA Henderson, North Carolina Roanoke Rapids
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This graticule (36 -78) contains Henderson.

Chaz - No love for Henderson?


The N36, W78 Graticule

Other than what is obvious from the map to the right, this graticule boasts of a large line of granite west of the Fall Line, and which produces beautiful outcroppings remarkable for this region of VA and NC. This line is also responsible for a higher than normal Radon Gas emission.

Other prominite wonders include Occoneechee State Park near Clarkesville, Staunton River State Park NW of Clarkesville, Kerr Lake State Recreation Area near the NC/VA line, and Falls Lake State Recreation Area between Raleigh/Durham.


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