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Lang Son - 21N8333/106E7333 |
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Phu Lien - 20N8166/106E6333 |
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Average temperatures & rainfall - Phu Lien |
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Phu Lien Observatory Phu Lien Observatory, in Kien An District, was built
in 1902 by French on the hill of Phu Lien, 116 metres high above the sea level, some 8 kilometres southwest of Hai
Phong. From the peak of this post, one can see the panorama of surrounding and the city of Hai Phong. |
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Bach Long Vi Island - 20N1333/107E7333 |
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Average temperatures - Bach Long Vi Island |
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Bach Long Vi (also referred to as Bacht Long Vi) is an island located approximately
120 kilometres/72 miles between Hai Phong and the HaiNan Island (China). |
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Dedication |
These weather pages are dedicated to John Pratt - formerly of the Decca
Navigator Transmitting Station at East Hoathly, Sussex, England - who imparted an undying interest in weather to the
author of these weather pages. He was one of many volunteer Weather Reporting Stations used by the United Kingdom's
Meteorological Office at that time. Thanks, John.
(Note: The
Decca Station was demolished following a ruling by the European Union and the wide-spread availability of low-cost GPS
receivers. The weather station is now automated and stands at an intersection of a main road leading to Hailsham,
Sussex, England.) |
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