Guam Highway 12
Guam Highway 12 (GH-12) is one of the primary automobile highways in the United States territory of Guam.
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Route description
GH-12 is a short connector route that runs eastward from GH-2 through the northern part of residential Agat towards the Ordnance Annex Naval facility in Santa Rita. At the entrance, GH-12 turns north and connects to GH-5 running north then west.[1]
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
gollark: Also, it being a "set cord" doesn't mean you can magically avoid complex navigation things, although I suppose if you don't need it to come back you can probably just... feed it coords relative to its start position, or something.
gollark: Yes. The docs are awful because ~~OC bad~~.
gollark: Anyway, just because you can describe it in natural language in a few sentences doesn't mean it's something you can *program* easily and simply.
gollark: I'm totally prepared to handle the answer. I designed CC orbital lasers.
gollark: Okay, so several problems:- this would actually be quite complex- I don't think drones can place things- navigation with drones is nontrivial, navigation upgrades have range limits of some sort and in any case don't actually use the world's "normal" coordinate system- why are you blowing up people with drones
References
- Map of Guam U.S.A. (Map). Franko's Maps, Ltd., Guam Visitors Bureau. 2007.
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