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Nominally in [[Tampa, Florida|Tampa, FL (27, -82)]], but it's tough here because they, surroundings included, always land in the water or in a farm or some matter of private property. Eh, there's a few accessible ones here and there. Also due to move further northwest soon, at the end of this 2024 (probably).
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Nominally in [[Tampa, Florida|Tampa, FL (27, -82)]], but it's tough here because they (neighboring graticules included) always land in the water or in a farm or some matter of private property. Eh, there's a few accessible ones here and there. Also due to move northwest soon, at the beginning of 2025 (probably).
  
Found geohashing a few months ago, and of course I didn't understand it at first, but it's allowed me to finally understand world coordinates and I often imagine of going into the most nowheres with this. I also look at Google Earth occasionally, and I don't think I would've been otherwise.
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I found geohashing a few months ago (it must've been around September 2023), and of course I didn't understand it at first, but it's allowed me to finally understand world coordinates and I often imagine of going into the most nowheres with this. I also look at Google Earth occasionally, and I don't think I would've been otherwise.
 
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=== Useful in geohashing ===
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[https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/110m-physical-vectors/110m-graticules/ Graticule outlines (as shapefile) from ''Natural Earth Data''] - if you want to get an idea of how graticules cover large regions (or you want to look at your graticule). Use the 1 degree link unless you want to subdivide France by the prime meridian. Accurate to within .0009-.0012 degrees latitude, .0009 degrees longitude (the "10M" version doesn't help). <!-- wanted to use double brackets but i'm not a mediawiki geek yet -->

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Nominally in Tampa, FL (27, -82), but it's tough here because they (neighboring graticules included) always land in the water or in a farm or some matter of private property. Eh, there's a few accessible ones here and there. Also due to move northwest soon, at the beginning of 2025 (probably).

I found geohashing a few months ago (it must've been around September 2023), and of course I didn't understand it at first, but it's allowed me to finally understand world coordinates and I often imagine of going into the most nowheres with this. I also look at Google Earth occasionally, and I don't think I would've been otherwise.

2024-12-13: still here, laughing at the amazing inaccessibility of this graticule
(status & updates)

Expeditions

Other things

/Vehicle list

Useful in geohashing

Graticule outlines (as shapefile) from Natural Earth Data - if you want to get an idea of how graticules cover large regions (or you want to look at your graticule). Use the 1 degree link unless you want to subdivide France by the prime meridian. Accurate to within .0009-.0012 degrees latitude, .0009 degrees longitude (the "10M" version doesn't help).