Talk:Fig Island
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[edit]Photos and/or photo uploads are needed.
- HABS or HAER photos may be available for this site. Search HABS/HAER here
- NRHP photos seem not to be available on-line for this site.
- New photos would be helpful.
It is requested that a photograph be included in this article to improve its quality.
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TEMPORARY EDITOR NOTE: The South Carolina scanned copy of NRHP nomination if available by Microsoft Internet Explorer browsing only, at South Carolina Department of Archives and History search site HERE, would be helpful to the article. If available, adapt this footnote.[1]
- Photos taken from the ground are not likely to be very interesting. Fig Island 2 and 3 are made of piled shells and are respectively about 80 and 50 meters across, but only one or two meters high, and are at least partially covered by vegetation. Fig Island 1 is taller, but covered in vegetation. In fact, it was not recognized as a ring until well after the NRHP designation. Aerial photos and/or maps/drawings such as those in the reports used as sources would be better, but I haven't found any that I know are free use (the reports to NPS were produced by academics under contract, not by employees of the U.S.). Fair use of something from one of the reports is possible, but I have no experience or skill in pulling images from PDF docs. -- Donald Albury 11:34, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
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