Difference between revisions of "Jerusalem, Israel"

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* [[2013-12-29 31 35|December 29th 2013]] - [[User:LiNaK|Omri]] and Lilac walk from Motsa to Beit Zait, arriving the the garticule's first successful hash.
 
* [[2013-12-29 31 35|December 29th 2013]] - [[User:LiNaK|Omri]] and Lilac walk from Motsa to Beit Zait, arriving the the garticule's first successful hash.
 
* [[2017-07-10 31 35|July 10th 2017]] - [[User:Yosef]] was blocked from entering a construction site next to Beitar Ilit
 
* [[2017-07-10 31 35|July 10th 2017]] - [[User:Yosef]] was blocked from entering a construction site next to Beitar Ilit
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* [[2017-07-25 31 35|July 25th 2017]] - [[User:Yosef|Yosef]] was in a forest near Nebi Samuel, West Bank, Israel.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==

Revision as of 13:17, 25 July 2017

Tel-Aviv (Goosh Dan) Haifa East Az Zarqā', Jordan
Beersheba Jerusalem Saḩāb, Jordan
Mitzpe Ramon Aţ Ţafīlah, Jordan Al Jafr, Jordan

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Today's Location: [Jerusalem, Israel]

The graticule (31,35) contains Jerusalem, much of the southern West Bank, the Dead Sea, and some of Jordan (including the capital, Amman).

Due to the political situation in the Middle East, it may be difficult to travel between these areas to reach geohashes. Therefore, neighbouring graticules or the alternative Israel graticule could be a good fallback option, if their hash locations are more reachable.

On the other hand, the inclusion of the Dead Sea (being the lowest point on Earth) in this graticule makes it the ideal one in which to get the Low Geohash achievement.


Past expeditions

Participants