Difference between revisions of "Lake Charles, Louisiana"
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− | |n | + | | n = [[Natchitoches, Louisiana|Natchitoches]] |
− | |ne | + | | ne = [[Alexandria, Louisiana|Alexandria]] |
− | | | + | | w = [[Beaumont, Texas]] |
− | | | + | | name = [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]] |
− | |sw | + | | e = [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]] |
− | |s | + | | sw = [[Galveston, Texas]] |
− | |se | + | | s = [[Port Arthur, Texas]] |
− | + | | se = [[Abbeville, Louisiana|Abbeville]] | |
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Revision as of 10:34, 8 April 2009
Nacogdoches, Texas | Natchitoches | Alexandria |
Beaumont, Texas | Lake Charles | Lafayette |
Galveston, Texas | Port Arthur, Texas | Abbeville |
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The Lake Charles, Louisiana graticule is at 30, -93. It extends from Jasper, Texas in the northwest to De Ridder, Louisiana in the northeast, down to the swampland south of highway 10 and its namesake city in the south. Much of the graticule is rural and swampy. The Texas-Louisiana state line, in the form of the Sabine River, runs through the graticule from north to south.
Expeditions
2009-02-24 - Robyn reached the first geohash in the graticule, near Newton.
Notable Events
Local Geohashers
Robyn spent a fortnight here in 2009