Difference between revisions of "São Miguel Island, Azores"
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{{graticule | {{graticule | ||
− | | | + | | lat= 37 |
− | |nw = [[Atlantic Ocean]] | + | | lon= -25 |
− | |n = [[Atlantic Ocean]] | + | | nw = [[Atlantic Ocean 38, -26|Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |ne = [[Atlantic Ocean]] | + | | n = [[Atlantic Ocean 38, -25|Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |w = [[Atlantic Ocean]] | + | | ne = [[Atlantic Ocean 38, -24|Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |e = [[ | + | | w = [[Atlantic Ocean 37, -26|Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |sw = [[Atlantic Ocean]] | + | | name = [[São Miguel Island, Azores|São Miguel Island]] |
− | |s = [[Santa Maria, Azores]] | + | | e = [[Formigas Islets, Azores|Formigas Islets]] |
− | |se = [[Atlantic Ocean]] | + | | sw = [[Atlantic Ocean 36, -26|Atlantic Ocean]] |
+ | | s = [[Santa Maria Island, Azores|Santa Maria Island]] | ||
+ | | se = [[Atlantic Ocean 36, -24|Atlantic Ocean]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | São Miguel is a [[ | + | São Miguel is a [[graticule]] comprising the Green Island itself and a small piece of the island to its south, Santa Maria. A [[land geohash]] in this graticule is rare but not extraordinarily so -- approximately 7-8% of the time the geohash will fall upon São Miguel instead of the Atlantic Ocean. |
− | Still, a [[ | + | Still, a [[water geohash]] is very likely, and perhaps easier to fulfill since water transportation is presumably common in the Azores. |
==Graticule Maps== | ==Graticule Maps== | ||
− | + | {{Today's location|lat=37|lon=-25|text=Today's Geohash}} (switch to satellite mode to be able to see anything) | |
==Geohashers== | ==Geohashers== | ||
None known. | None known. | ||
− | [[Category: Inactive | + | [[Category:Inactive graticules]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | [[Category: Portugal]] | + | [[Category:Portugal]] |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 4 October 2022
São Miguel is a graticule comprising the Green Island itself and a small piece of the island to its south, Santa Maria. A land geohash in this graticule is rare but not extraordinarily so -- approximately 7-8% of the time the geohash will fall upon São Miguel instead of the Atlantic Ocean.
Still, a water geohash is very likely, and perhaps easier to fulfill since water transportation is presumably common in the Azores.
Graticule Maps
Today's Geohash (switch to satellite mode to be able to see anything)
Geohashers
None known.