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Revision as of 04:44, 23 May 2024

Sat 11 May 2024 in 51,4:
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Location

On a bike path in Tilburg Reeshof

Participants

Expedition 1:

Expedition

We had planned to do nothing all day, but what's a little geohashing to keep you entertained? Nothing!

Anyways, I saw that the hash was in a very easy spot, about a 30 minute bike ride from where we were. It was beautiful weather (one of the first really warm days of the year).

5 minutes in we rode past a canal, and we spotted several geese and their babies. We also drove past a big sluice with an interesting design (in my humble opinion). We also saw a big Highland Cow right next to the bike path. Apparently, there was a bit of a "wild walkway" here in the Reeshof, but we didn't want to take too long on our day to do nothing.

There was also a very ... interesting ... dragon statue in one of the gardens we passed.

All in all a very easy hash to get to, with nothing much of a story to go with it.

On the way back, we passed a nice (and very expensive) restaurant where we had two very expensive iced teas. They tasted good, but I'm not the type of person to pay 7.50 euros for an iced tea :)

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