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United States : Texas

8.7 miles (14.1 km) NE of Red Bluff, Reeves, TX, USA
Approx. altitude: 873 m (2864 ft)
([?] maps: Google MapQuest OpenStreetMap topo aerial ConfluenceNavigator)
Antipode: 32°S 76°E

Accuracy: 2 m (6 ft)
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#2: View North (into New Mexico, and towards another oil processing facility) #3: View East #4: View West #6: All zeros! (GPS+Galileo+GLONASS) #7: Looking down on the point from a height of 120m #8: View North (into New Mexico) from a height of 120m #9: View East (along the New Mexico-Texas state line, towards the Pecos River) from a height of 120m #10: View South (into Texas) from a height of 120m #11: View West (along the Texas-New Mexico state line) from a height of 120m

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#1: The confluence point lies just South of the New Mexico-Texas state line.  (This is also a view to the South (Texas), showing workers at an oil processing facility.)

(visited by Ross Finlayson)

04-Apr-2024 -- From Pecos, Texas, i drove northwards to revisit this Degree Confluence Point (that I had previously visited more than 14 years ago, in December 2009). The point itself is much the same as before - it lies just South of Catfish Road (which runs along the New Mexico-Texas state line), so lies barely within Texas. (Fortunately the rock cairn is no longer present.)

The big change, however, is not to the point, but to the area that surrounds it. Since 2009 (and before the Burtons’ visit in 2018) the oil fracking boom swept through this area. There are now oil processing facilities both North (i.e., in New Mexico) and South (i.e., in Texas) of the state line.

Here is a remote-controlled aerial video of this confluence point.


 All pictures
#1: The confluence point lies just South of the New Mexico-Texas state line. (This is also a view to the South (Texas), showing workers at an oil processing facility.)
#2: View North (into New Mexico, and towards another oil processing facility)
#3: View East
#4: View West
#5: Ground cover at the confluence point
#6: All zeros! (GPS+Galileo+GLONASS)
#7: Looking down on the point from a height of 120m
#8: View North (into New Mexico) from a height of 120m
#9: View East (along the New Mexico-Texas state line, towards the Pecos River) from a height of 120m
#10: View South (into Texas) from a height of 120m
#11: View West (along the Texas-New Mexico state line) from a height of 120m
ALL: All pictures on one page