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The Fort Nelson graticule, 58, -122, straddles the confluence of the Fort Nelson, Prophet and Muskwa Rivers in northern British Columbia. The only sizable settlement for hundreds of kilometres in any direction is Fort Nelson. Highway 97 (a.k.a. the Alaska Highway) runs from the south to the northwest of the graticule. [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=58&long=-122&zoom=9&abs=-1 Today's location]
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The Fort Nelson graticule, 58, -122, straddles the confluence of the Fort Nelson, Prophet and Muskwa Rivers in northern British Columbia. The only sizable settlement for hundreds of kilometres in any direction is Fort Nelson. Highway 97 (a.k.a. the Alaska Highway) runs from the south to the northwest of the graticule. {{Today's location|lat=58|lon=-122}}
  
 
The graticule is fairly flat with some higher terrain in the south and northwest.  
 
The graticule is fairly flat with some higher terrain in the south and northwest.  

Latest revision as of 16:54, 15 January 2022

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The Fort Nelson graticule, 58, -122, straddles the confluence of the Fort Nelson, Prophet and Muskwa Rivers in northern British Columbia. The only sizable settlement for hundreds of kilometres in any direction is Fort Nelson. Highway 97 (a.k.a. the Alaska Highway) runs from the south to the northwest of the graticule. Today's location

The graticule is fairly flat with some higher terrain in the south and northwest.

According to Land usage, the chance for your hash to fall into one of the following areas is:

98.28%	Fields
1.72%	Water

Local Geohashers

Robyn worked here for part of October 2008 and June 2009.

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