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Revision as of 17:13, 27 August 2008
Progress towards Regional Geohash for British Columbia
Chart in progress. I don't really intend to do this. I just want to show how ridiculous it is. I think that's 168 graticules, but I may have miscounted. Many have only tiny slivers of islands in them.
References:
- [Kerouard Islands]
- [Cape St. James]
- [Canada Post] official names of communities. For example I chose Dawsons Landing over Namu and Rivers Inlet, because the Dawsons Landing is the only one with a postal code.
- [The Atlas of Canada] Better maps than Google, but very slow.