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Located on the split of (-34,138) and (-35,138), Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.  Due to the splits, the graticules also contain a number of surrounding towns on the both north and south of the city.  Roughly 50% of the combined graticules is land, with the graticule used for meet ups will be the one closest to the CBD where possible.
 
Located on the split of (-34,138) and (-35,138), Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.  Due to the splits, the graticules also contain a number of surrounding towns on the both north and south of the city.  Roughly 50% of the combined graticules is land, with the graticule used for meet ups will be the one closest to the CBD where possible.
  

Revision as of 12:32, 19 October 2008

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Wednesday 2024-12-18 -35.1295012, 138.7614786
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The Adelaide Graticules

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Located on the split of (-34,138) and (-35,138), Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. Due to the splits, the graticules also contain a number of surrounding towns on the both north and south of the city. Roughly 50% of the combined graticules is land, with the graticule used for meet ups will be the one closest to the CBD where possible.

Graticule Links

Completed Geohashes

Template:Virgin graticuleTemplate:Virgin graticuleTemplate:Virgin graticule 2008-05-24 -35 138 - Southern suburbs near Morphett Vale

2008-06-12 -34 138 - Northern graticule, just off coast near Osborne

2008-06-14 -34 139 - North eastern graticule, near Birdwood

2008-06-16 -34 138 - Northern graticule, near Munno Para

2008-06-20 -34 139 - North eastern graticule, close to Tungkillo

2008-06-21 -34 138 - Northern graticule, in Lower Mitcham

2008-08-08 -35 138 - Southern suburbs, between Flagstaff Hill and Bellevue Heights

2008-09-10 -35 138 - Southern Graticule near the old Port Willunga Jetty

2008-09-18 -35 138 - Southern Graticule, on the Strathalbyn Highway.

2008-09-22 -35 138 - Southern Graticule, near Strathalbyn.

2008-09-29 -35 138 - Southern Graticule, close to the point of confluence.

2008-09-30 -34 138 - Northern Graticule, north-eastern suburbs.

2008-10-02 -34 138 - Northern Graticule, near Woodside

2008-10-13 -34 138 - Northern Graticule, In Montacute Conservation Park.

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