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== Recent Non-water Hits ==
 
== Recent Non-water Hits ==
* May 14: Technically a water hit, but it's only 6km or so off the coast of Neve Haprachim, which may be doable if you own a boat.
 
 
* May 16: Technically a water hit, but it's only 6km or so off the coast of Netanya, which may be doable if you own a boat.
 
* May 16: Technically a water hit, but it's only 6km or so off the coast of Netanya, which may be doable if you own a boat.
 
* May 25: Close to the Haifa coastline, between the archaeological site of Tel Shikmona and the National Institute of Oceanography.
 
* May 25: Close to the Haifa coastline, between the archaeological site of Tel Shikmona and the National Institute of Oceanography.
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* May 27: Technically a water hit, but it's only 1.5km or so off the coast of Nahsholim, which may be doable if you own a boat.
  
 
== Past Expeditions ==
 
== Past Expeditions ==

Revision as of 13:36, 26 May 2009

33,33 33,34 33,35
32,33 Tel-Aviv (Goosh Dan) Haifa East
31,33 Beersheba Jerusalem

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Today's Location: [Tel-Aviv, Israel]

The graticule (32,34) is mostly water (~7/8 water) so most of the times it hits in the sea. The graticule contains all of Tel-Aviv, its satellite towns, more than half of Haifa and all of the sea shore in between.


An alternative algorithm for Israel exists for those days in which this graticule's point is unreachable. In addition, the Israel page contains a summary of all the reachable graticule points in Israel for each day.


Recent Non-water Hits

  • May 16: Technically a water hit, but it's only 6km or so off the coast of Netanya, which may be doable if you own a boat.
  • May 25: Close to the Haifa coastline, between the archaeological site of Tel Shikmona and the National Institute of Oceanography.
  • May 27: Technically a water hit, but it's only 1.5km or so off the coast of Nahsholim, which may be doable if you own a boat.

Past Expeditions

2009-04-13 32 34: Yerushalmi and his wife didn't even try to reach the hashpoint, but somehow came close anyway.


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