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The Geological Survey (and other government agencies) place permanent brass monuments, known as benchmarks, to provide stable reference points for surveys and mapping.
Mount Manuel, Ventana Wilderness, near Big Sur, CA (1984).
Large X's are painted on the ground to highlight survey points so they will be identifiable in air photos.
Shasta NF, east of McCloud, CA (1993).