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== Recent Non-Water Hits == | == Recent Non-Water Hits == | ||
− | + | * June 5: About two km south of route 222 in Israel, near some... uh... crop circles. | |
− | * June | + | * June 7: In the desert southwest of Imrish, West Bank. |
− | * June | + | * June 8: In an inhabited area that may or may not be part of Ramadin, West Bank. |
== Past expeditions == | == Past expeditions == |
Revision as of 08:16, 7 June 2009
Mediterranean Sea | Tel-Aviv (Goosh Dan) | Haifa East |
31,33 | Beersheba | Jerusalem |
30,33 | 30,34 | 30,35 |
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This graticule is located at (31,34), and covers the southern part of the coast of Israel, with Beersheba in the south and ending just short of the Tel Aviv airport in the north. It also contains the complete Gaza Strip, as well as an Egyptian corner and parts of the West Bank.
For general information about Israeli geohashing, see the Israel page.
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Recent Non-Water Hits
- June 5: About two km south of route 222 in Israel, near some... uh... crop circles.
- June 7: In the desert southwest of Imrish, West Bank.
- June 8: In an inhabited area that may or may not be part of Ramadin, West Bank.
Past expeditions
2009-03-17 31 34: Yerushalmi and his wife successfully reached the hash point in Kfar Truman.
2009-04-10 31 34: Yerushalmi and his wife reached the hash point near Kfar Bin Nun.