Survey markers are world objects in Fallout 76.
Background[]
Permanent and embedded disks placed to mark key survey points, placed before the Great War by the United States Geological Survey. The markers were used in geodetic and land surveying.[1]
Characteristics[]
Informally referred to as benchmarks, these landmarks indicate elevation in feet above sea level as well as contain horizontal position markers used for triangulation.[2] Several points in Appalachia have markers placed, each labeled with a name, unique number, and instructions to contact the director of the agency in Washington, D.C. for more information.
Locations[]
Name | Image | Location |
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Alvon 485 |
East of the South Mountain lookout - on a cliff facing towards the monorail elevator. | |
Canaan 4450 |
North of the Top of the World - on a cliff, next to two red scenic telescopes. Fast travelling to the Top of the World places one directly next to the marker. | |
Cheat 4848 |
Halfway between Sunnytop Station and Fort Atlas - on a cliff above the coal depot, east of the railroad tracks. | |
Lansing 876 |
Southern side of the North Kanawha lookout - on the ground behind the wooden spikes. | |
Spruce Knob 4862 |
Spruce Knob (2102) Foundation (2103) - next to the wall security gate, close to Ward's office. |
Notes[]
The rock where the survey marker at Spruce Knob is located was removed from its original spot, which overlooked Spruce Knob Lake, and tossed nearby during the construction of Foundation.
Behind the scenes[]
- The survey markers in were created by world artist John Valenti.[3][4]
- The benchmarks are based on real world survey markers, part of a national database maintained by the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), successor agency to the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USCGS).
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Survey markers on Wikipedia
- ↑ U.S. National Geodetic Survey on Wikipedia
- ↑ Author tags for all survey markers, acquired via Nifskope
- ↑ Nate Purkeypile on Twitter: "Yeah little known 76 fact, there's a series of elevation markers at high points. :)"