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* [[User:Calamus|Calamus]] for [[2012-06-29 47 8]] at 5:31.
 
* [[User:Calamus|Calamus]] for [[2012-06-29 47 8]] at 5:31.
 
* [[User:Pedalpusher|Pedalpusher]] for [[2017-06-11 42 -78]] at 05:34.
 
* [[User:Pedalpusher|Pedalpusher]] for [[2017-06-11 42 -78]] at 05:34.
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* [[User:Fippe|Fippe]] for [[2019-02-04 52 9]] at 07:58.
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* [[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]] for [[2019-06-04 62 29]], Nordic summer and sunrise at 3:16 did not really help.
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* [[User:SastRe.O|SastRe.O]] for [[2020-07-15 54 13]] at 04:50.
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* [[User:Gefrierbrand|Gefrierbrand]] for [[2021-03-25 50 7]] at 06:22.

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This user earned the Sunrise Geohash Achievement
by reaching the ({{{latitude}}}, {{{longitude}}}) geohash on [[{{{date}}} {{{latitude}}} {{{longitude}}}|{{{date}}}]] to smile at the first rays of sun to cross the horizon.

This achievement may be earned by reaching a hash point in the first light of the day. If you are living in the wrong time zone, this might be achievable only on weekends, or in the winter. But take heart, at extreme latitudes this might only be possible once twice a year, and it becomes near impossible if you've been bitten by Vampires during the approach.

Proof be either a photo of the first rays of sun on the horizon, or a proof of the time of day and location, along with the theoretical time of sunrise for this exact location (Should the sun be obscured by a flock of giant red spiders or similar).

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