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 In MUYSC, we utilize decimal coordinates to accurately locate objects, and for enhanced precision in studying specific zones, we recommend using Google Earth.
 
 
-```md
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 ![Earth](images/cerroGoogle.PNG)
-``` 
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 The initial step involves creating a polygon surrounding the object of interest. Subsequently, place two points along a diagonal of the polygon, and input the obtained geographic coordinates into the MUYSC format. This will result in a quadrilateral representing the study area.
 
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 The following illustrates an example of how MUYSC can display the geological structure:
 
-```md
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 ![Machin](images/MachinStructure.jpg)
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 Now let's see other part in the world
 
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 The following illustrates an example of how MUYSC can display the geological structure:
 
-```md
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 ![Machin](images/FujiStructure.jpg)
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