Difference between revisions of "2008-06-07 40 -88"
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− | [[User:brettdaniel | Brett]] made it to the coordinates after an easy drive north from Champaign. The coordinates fell in a flooded cornfield northwest of Paxton, Illinois. Brett left a flag marking the spot. | + | [[User:brettdaniel | Brett]] made it to the coordinates after an easy drive north from Champaign. The coordinates fell in a flooded cornfield northwest of Paxton, Illinois. Brett expected to meet other geohashers, but none showed up. He left a flag marking the spot. |
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Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 proof.jpg | Proof of arrival and marker flag | Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 proof.jpg | Proof of arrival and marker flag | ||
− | Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 flooded field.jpg | The field in which the coordinates fell. Does this count as a water geohash? | + | Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 flooded field.jpg | The field in which the coordinates fell. Does this count as a [[Water Geohash | water geohash]]? |
Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 car and road.jpg | Brett's car on the road near the coordinates | Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 car and road.jpg | Brett's car on the road near the coordinates | ||
Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 flag.jpg | The flag marking the coordinates by the side of the road | Image:2008-06-07 40 -88 flag.jpg | The flag marking the coordinates by the side of the road | ||
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Sat 7 Jun 2008 in 40,-88: 40.5017842, -88.1143708 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Brett made it to the coordinates after an easy drive north from Champaign. The coordinates fell in a flooded cornfield northwest of Paxton, Illinois. Brett expected to meet other geohashers, but none showed up. He left a flag marking the spot.
The field in which the coordinates fell. Does this count as a water geohash?