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Remote and rugged: a surveying project in Tanzania offers unique challenges.
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November 1, 2003|
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Really tough surveying jobs tend to involve a group of common challenges: harsh weather, challenging terrain, distance from resources--and sometimes even the occasional wildlife encounter. And, really, Joe Paiva, PhD, PE, PLS's 2002 summer surveying project was pretty typical in this way. Of course, the fact that it took place in a remote spot in Africa meant the challenges were maybe just a little more harsh than usual--like temperatures in the hundreds every day, barely passable roads and arid, dust-choked archaeological surveying sites. Paiva had no running water, no ...
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Magazine article from: Journal of Ecumenical Studies
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