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Originally i had not intended to visit todays 48 12 hashpoint. But as things happen - finally i had to left office already in the afternoon to settle things in the city. On a closer look at Google Earth, i realized that the hashpoint was only about 500m away from the shop for animal need, where i usually buy stuff for my cat. So it was a clear decision, that this shop had to be visited today ;-)
 
Originally i had not intended to visit todays 48 12 hashpoint. But as things happen - finally i had to left office already in the afternoon to settle things in the city. On a closer look at Google Earth, i realized that the hashpoint was only about 500m away from the shop for animal need, where i usually buy stuff for my cat. So it was a clear decision, that this shop had to be visited today ;-)
  

Revision as of 20:50, 12 January 2009

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Evening visit: Tomcat at the hashpoint
Mon 12 Jan 2009 in Landshut, Germany:
448.9716227, 12.1939858
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In a field, 500m south of Neutraubling, 10km southeast of Regensburg.


Morning visit (dawidi)

Evening visit (Tomcat)

Originally i had not intended to visit todays 48 12 hashpoint. But as things happen - finally i had to left office already in the afternoon to settle things in the city. On a closer look at Google Earth, i realized that the hashpoint was only about 500m away from the shop for animal need, where i usually buy stuff for my cat. So it was a clear decision, that this shop had to be visited today ;-)

Due to the actual weather conditions it was a fast, simple and clean expedition. I parked my car beside the road an walked along the way between the snowcovered and frozen fields to a point where suddenly some tread marks lead into the field to my right. I just had to follow this trace until i reached the signs "xkcd". Then i took the usual photos and walked back to the road.