Difference between revisions of "Louisbourg, Nova Scotia"
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The Louisbourg [[graticule]] is at latitude 45, longitude -59. It contains part of the eastern tip of Cape Breton Island, a few southern pieces of Scaterie Island, and a lot of Atlantic Ocean. | The Louisbourg [[graticule]] is at latitude 45, longitude -59. It contains part of the eastern tip of Cape Breton Island, a few southern pieces of Scaterie Island, and a lot of Atlantic Ocean. | ||
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==Locals== | ==Locals== |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 4 May 2024
Sydney | Glace Bay | 46,-58 |
Saint Peters | Louisbourg | 45,-58 |
44,-60 | Sable Island (North) | 44,-58 |
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The Louisbourg graticule is at latitude 45, longitude -59. It contains part of the eastern tip of Cape Breton Island, a few southern pieces of Scaterie Island, and a lot of Atlantic Ocean.
The Louisbourg graticule contains a rebuilt French fort, the towns of Louisbourg and Little Lorraine, farmland and rolling hills, though a rocky coastline. However, with so much water, geohashing here will be difficult.
Geohashes
This graticule has not yet been attempted, and is locked at last report.
Locals
None known.