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                GIS is a powerful set of tools in current perspective because GIS has the
            capabilities to provide information about a location. GIS technology helps in
            simplifying decision making based on its analysis capabilities with spatial data.
            It  is  an  application  developed  to  provide  information  through  spatial
            visualization  framework  that  can  assist  and  support  decisions  taken  in  the
            management and use of man-made resources and environment.
                Currently, there is a rapid development in geographic information system.
            The use of Google Earth in this study proved that GIS is able to identify the
            locality of the samples more accurate and faster compared to conventional
            method. In addition, the use of this GIS information can also be developed in
            other application such as a tracking device to facilitate the conduct of survey
            operation.

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