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Other than search, I don't use a lot of Google's offerings. But I do use Google Earth. 33 years ago a buddy & I travelled from Montreal to Prince George, BC. where we ended up working in an isolated sawmill for 2 months. Hitch-hiking to Prince George back every weekend made it a fairly easy task to locate the site of the now long-abandoned mill. I place-marked it and it now shows up in a general search on Google Earth. I don't imagine that there are too many ways that the ANZAC mill could become a landmark other than mining my data.And they are welcome to it. Maybe they will find the Lost Lemon goldmine.
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