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{{graticule
 
  | lat= -33
 
  | lon= 18
 
  | nw = [[Vredenburg, South Africa|Vredenburg]]
 
  | n  = [[Clanwilliam, South Africa|Clanwilliam]]
 
  | ne = [[Citrusdal, South Africa|Citrusdal]]
 
  | w  = [[-33,17]]
 
  | name = [[Cape Town (North), South Africa|Cape Town (North)]]
 
  | e  = [[Worcester, South Africa|Worcester]]
 
  | sw = [[-34,17]]
 
  | s  = [[Cape Town (South), South Africa|Cape Town (South)]]
 
  | se = [[Caledon, South Africa|Caledon]]
 
}}
 
 
{{graticule
 
  | lat= -34
 
  | lon= 18
 
  | nw =
 
  | n  = [[Cape Town (North), South Africa|Cape Town (North)]]
 
  | ne = [[Worcester, South Africa|Worcester]]
 
  | name = [[Cape Town (South), South Africa|Cape Town (South)]]
 
  | e  = [[Caledon, South Africa|Caledon]]
 
  | s  =
 
  | se =
 
}}
 
 
For Cape Town, the [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=-33&long=18&zoom=9 (-33, 18)] graticule covers the city better than [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=-34&long=18&zoom=9 (-34, 18)]. However -34 would result in more picturesque sea-side trips. [[Water Geohash|Water Geohashes]] are quite likely.
 
 
 
[[Image:Cape Town CBD TblMnt.jpg|500px]]
 
[[Image:Cape Town CBD TblMnt.jpg|500px]]
  
==Upcoming Meets==
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Cape Town is covered by two graticules:
 
 
== Activities ==
 
  
== Notable Events ==
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*[[-33,18]]: [[Cape Town (North), South Africa]]
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*[[-34,18]]: [[Cape Town (South), South Africa]]
  
== Local Geohashers ==
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The northern graticule covers the city better than the southern one. However the southern one would result in more picturesque sea-side trips. [[Water Geohash|Water Geohashes]] are quite likely.
* [[User:Warpeddragon|Dave (WarpedDragon)]]
 
  
[[Category:South Africa]]
 
[[Category:Inactive graticules]]
 
 
[[Category:Split cities]]
 
[[Category:Split cities]]

Latest revision as of 17:31, 27 January 2021

Cape Town CBD TblMnt.jpg

Cape Town is covered by two graticules:

The northern graticule covers the city better than the southern one. However the southern one would result in more picturesque sea-side trips. Water Geohashes are quite likely.