Difference between revisions of "Al Luḩayyah, Yemen"
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This graticule is located at [[15,42]]. | This graticule is located at [[15,42]]. | ||
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The 5-km-long Jebel Zubair Island is the largest of a group of 10 small islands and submerged shoals that rise from a shallow platform in the Red Sea rift. This graticule contains the newest dry land on the planet and one of the few places a person could geohash into an active volcano (at [[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:(15.15697,42.10253) 15.15697, 42.10253]]). | The 5-km-long Jebel Zubair Island is the largest of a group of 10 small islands and submerged shoals that rise from a shallow platform in the Red Sea rift. This graticule contains the newest dry land on the planet and one of the few places a person could geohash into an active volcano (at [[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:(15.15697,42.10253) 15.15697, 42.10253]]). | ||
[[Category:Inactive graticules]] [[Category:Yemen]] | [[Category:Inactive graticules]] [[Category:Yemen]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 15 January 2022
16,41 | Jīzān, Saudi Arabia | 16,43 |
Jazīrat Jabal aṭ-Ṭayr | Al Luḩayyah | Bājil |
14,41 | Al Ḩudaydah | Zabīd |
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This graticule is located at 15,42. [Today's location]
The 5-km-long Jebel Zubair Island is the largest of a group of 10 small islands and submerged shoals that rise from a shallow platform in the Red Sea rift. This graticule contains the newest dry land on the planet and one of the few places a person could geohash into an active volcano (at [15.15697, 42.10253]).