Difference between revisions of "Kekerengu, New Zealand"
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− | | | + | | lat= -42 |
− | | n = [[Wellington, New Zealand|Wellington]] | + | | lon= 174 |
− | | ne = [[Upper Hutt, New Zealand|Upper Hutt]] | + | | nw = [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]] |
− | | sw = [[Le Bons Bay, New Zealand|Le Bons Bay]] | + | | n = [[Wellington, New Zealand|Wellington]] |
− | | | + | | ne = [[Upper Hutt, New Zealand|Upper Hutt]] |
− | | | + | | w = [[Kaikoura, New Zealand|Kaikoura]] |
+ | | name = [[Kekerengu, New Zealand|Kekerengu]] | ||
+ | | e = [[-42,175]] | ||
+ | | sw = [[Le Bons Bay, New Zealand|Le Bons Bay]] | ||
+ | | s = [[-43,174]] | ||
+ | | se = [[-43,175]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | ''' | + | '''{{Today's location|lat=-42|lon=174|text=Feeling Lucky? Have a look at the location for {{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}.}}''' |
The '''Kekerengu''' graticule is at ''latitude -42, longitude 174''. It is almost entirely covered by water. Due to the rarity of [[Land Geohash]]es in this graticule, if a hashpoint ever falls on land, it is recommended that a '''huge party''' be thrown, perhaps even if it can't be on the correct date. | The '''Kekerengu''' graticule is at ''latitude -42, longitude 174''. It is almost entirely covered by water. Due to the rarity of [[Land Geohash]]es in this graticule, if a hashpoint ever falls on land, it is recommended that a '''huge party''' be thrown, perhaps even if it can't be on the correct date. | ||
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==Notable Dates== | ==Notable Dates== | ||
Since 1 October 1928 (the earliest date for which [[Dow]] data is available), a hashpoint has fallen on land '''only three times:''' | Since 1 October 1928 (the earliest date for which [[Dow]] data is available), a hashpoint has fallen on land '''only three times:''' | ||
− | * | + | * {{egl|1935-06-23|-42|174|text=Sunday 23 June 1935}} |
− | * | + | * {{egl|1954-01-15|-42|174|text=Friday 15 January 1954}} |
− | * | + | * {{egl|1984-02-10|-42|174|text=Friday 10 February 1984}} |
− | There was also a "near miss" on | + | There was also a "near miss" on {{egl|1984-02-18|-42|174|text=Saturday 18 February 1984}}, roughly '''20 m offshore.''' This is the closest this graticule has ever been to having a land-based [[Saturday meetup]] point. It is also interesting to note that this was only eight days after a hashpoint actually ''did'' strike land. |
'''''Note:''' These are calculated using pre-[[30W]] rules.'' | '''''Note:''' These are calculated using pre-[[30W]] rules.'' | ||
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[[Category:New Zealand]] | [[Category:New Zealand]] | ||
− | [[Category:Inactive | + | [[Category:Inactive graticules]] |
+ | [[Category:Interesting graticules]] |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 18 January 2022
Nelson | Wellington | Upper Hutt |
Kaikoura | Kekerengu | -42,175 |
Le Bons Bay | -43,174 | -43,175 |
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The Kekerengu graticule is at latitude -42, longitude 174. It is almost entirely covered by water. Due to the rarity of Land Geohashes in this graticule, if a hashpoint ever falls on land, it is recommended that a huge party be thrown, perhaps even if it can't be on the correct date.
Statistics and Facts
- No hashpoint has ever fallen on land since the inauguration of Geohashing on 21 May 2008.
- Of the 9,135.854 km² the graticule spans, only 0.777 km² (0.0085%) is land. The remaining 9,135.077 km² (99.9915%) is water.
- On average, a hashpoint can be expected to fall on land once every 32.2 years. By the same token, Saturday meetups would occur every 225.5 years (or about 4.44 times per millennium).
- The graticule contains approximately 1.7 km of State Highway , its only major road, and one of only three roads in the graticule (the others being Kekerengu Rd and Sunrise Pl).
Notable Dates
Since 1 October 1928 (the earliest date for which Dow data is available), a hashpoint has fallen on land only three times:
There was also a "near miss" on Saturday 18 February 1984, roughly 20 m offshore. This is the closest this graticule has ever been to having a land-based Saturday meetup point. It is also interesting to note that this was only eight days after a hashpoint actually did strike land.
Note: These are calculated using pre-30W rules.
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