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Area 1
Area 1 (at the back of Annex 2 building)

Area 1 is situated towards the rear of the Annex 2 building, with the main reference
point being the abandoned building. It is an ideal location for conducting a
topographic survey, as the area is easily accessible and the elevation is not uniform. The
presence of a creek and scattered trees adds to the uniqueness of the surroundings,
with varying distances between each tree. Therefore, conducting a topographic survey
in this area is feasible and recommended.
Area 2
Area 2 (at the back of Hinang Hall)

Area 2, located behind the Hinang building and beside the Annex 2 building,
is not suitable for conducting a topographic survey. This area is inaccessible
due to overgrown grasses that have grown excessively, making it difficult for
students to pass through. The grasses are dense, resembling thickets, and
other types of challenging foliage are present in that area. Therefore,
conducting a topographic survey in this specific area is not feasible.
Area 3
Area 3 (at the back of Kinaadman Hall)

Area 3 is a relatively small area, and when viewed from an aerial


perspective, it appears flat. There are scattered coconut trees and other
trees in the vicinity, but they are not densely packed. This area is accessible
and suitable for conducting a topographic survey. It is located beside the
road, with a wall serving as the boundary at the back. Conducting a
topographic survey in this area is still feasible and recommended.
Area 4
Area 4 (Eco-park)

Area 4 is situated near a creek, and the trees in the area are planted in a pattern. The
ground elevation in this area is not uniform, indicating some variations. Despite these
factors, the area is accessible and suitable for conducting a topographic survey. There
is a designated pathway for walking, and there is also a building that can serve as a
reliable landmark. Therefore, conducting a topographic survey in this area is feasible
and recommended.
Area 5
Area 5 (at the back of Eco-Hall)

Area 5 is a relatively narrow portion of the overall area, but it is still accessible, despite
the presence of tall vegetation. With the use of a machete or similar tool, the
vegetation can be cleared to make it passable. The area is located adjacent to a
creek, and the ground elevation is not consistent. There are scattered trees in the
vicinity, and there is also a visible house that can serve as a potential landmark. Given
these characteristics, conducting a topographic survey in this area is still highly feasible
and recommended.
Area 6
Area 6 (beside of the Library)

Area 6 poses some challenges for conducting a topographic survey, but it is still
passable. The main challenge lies in a large creek that could make it difficult for
surveyors to cross. However, despite this challenge, the area is suitable for a
topographic survey due to the uneven ground elevation. The canteen can serve as a
reliable landmark in this area. Despite scattered trees, the survey remains feasible.
Careful planning and coordination would be required to overcome the obstacle posed
by the creek and ensure a successful topographic survey.
Area 7
Area 7 (beside of the NSB Building)

Area 7 is divided by a large river, but it remains passable and suitable for a
topographic survey. Although the vegetation in the area is dense and the
trees are tall, visibility is still possible. The CASO hall can serve as a landmark in
this area. Despite its larger size, the area is still feasible for conducting a
topographic survey. Proper planning and coordination would be necessary
to work around the river and ensure an effective survey.

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