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[[Image:PirateGeohasher.png|thumb|250 px|The Water Geohasher's Standard]] | [[Image:PirateGeohasher.png|thumb|250 px|The Water Geohasher's Standard]] | ||
− | + | This achievement can be attained by making it to a set of coordinates on the surface of a body of water on the correct day. Swimming, boating, travel by hovercraft or any other vehicle that an occupy the surface of the water are acceptable ways to reach the coordinates, as is parachuting onto the spot. An [[Air Geohash]] over water does not count as a water geohash. | |
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Owners of this achievement are the envy of landlubbers and landlocked graticules everywhere, and achieving it requires an extra level of preparation. Geohashers who specialise in Water Geohashes are known to the community (or at least will be when they begin to materialize) as Pirates. | Owners of this achievement are the envy of landlubbers and landlocked graticules everywhere, and achieving it requires an extra level of preparation. Geohashers who specialise in Water Geohashes are known to the community (or at least will be when they begin to materialize) as Pirates. | ||
− | [ | + | Note: On rare occasions, a water geohash will be located on a publicly accessible boat route. For example, the [[http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date=2008-05-22&lat=48&long=-124&zoom=8&abs=1 Victoria, BC geohash for 2008-05-22]] is almost directly on the Tsawwassen - Swartz Bay ferry route. If you find another one of these in the future, make plans on the graticule talk page and go for it. Regular ferries count for a Water Geohash and a [[Public Transport Geohash]], if the geohash is in the water along the route. |
− | + | ==Proof== | |
+ | Regular [[Achievements#Proof|proof of position]] is required, plus the photograph should show that you are in/on the water. [Just taking a picture of yourself in a boat doesn't count.] | ||
==Winners== | ==Winners== | ||
+ | The following users have won the Water Geohash Achievement. | ||
#[[User:InvaluableKiwi|InvaluableKiwi]] - [[2008-05-24_-37_175|Proof]] supplied here. | #[[User:InvaluableKiwi|InvaluableKiwi]] - [[2008-05-24_-37_175|Proof]] supplied here. |
Revision as of 14:03, 17 December 2008
This achievement can be attained by making it to a set of coordinates on the surface of a body of water on the correct day. Swimming, boating, travel by hovercraft or any other vehicle that an occupy the surface of the water are acceptable ways to reach the coordinates, as is parachuting onto the spot. An Air Geohash over water does not count as a water geohash.
Owners of this achievement are the envy of landlubbers and landlocked graticules everywhere, and achieving it requires an extra level of preparation. Geohashers who specialise in Water Geohashes are known to the community (or at least will be when they begin to materialize) as Pirates.
Note: On rare occasions, a water geohash will be located on a publicly accessible boat route. For example, the [Victoria, BC geohash for 2008-05-22] is almost directly on the Tsawwassen - Swartz Bay ferry route. If you find another one of these in the future, make plans on the graticule talk page and go for it. Regular ferries count for a Water Geohash and a Public Transport Geohash, if the geohash is in the water along the route.
Proof
Regular proof of position is required, plus the photograph should show that you are in/on the water. [Just taking a picture of yourself in a boat doesn't count.]
Winners
The following users have won the Water Geohash Achievement.
- InvaluableKiwi - Proof supplied here.
- Ubethatway - Proof supplied here.
- Seattle Geohashers: Scourge of the Seas
- Phoenix and Relet - Proof supplied here.
- Mikkozzz - Proof supplied here.
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This user earned the Water geohash achievement
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