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Revision as of 17:58, 13 October 2020
Wed 27 Jan 2016 in Hannover: 52.3072006, 9.8561317 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
The Geohash is located in the Bockmerholz forest near Laatzen.
Participants
Expedition
I started to walk east in Laatzen. I came by a cool roundabout with moving spheres, which doesn't look that cool on the picture below. There also was what I believe was a equestrian school, and I saw both a rider on a horse and horse tracks on my path. The Landscape was quite pretty.
I now entered the forest. The “entrance” looks great, look at the picture below! Since the part I am entering is a nature reserve, I must not leave the path, but that's no problem, because the coordinates (where I would have to leave the path) are outside of the reserve. Eventually, I reach the coordinates.
On my way back I notice some garbage, not only the can I photographed, in the forest, which probably has gotten there from drivers who stopped there. (The coordinates are not far from a major road.) It's absurd that those people wouldn't drop it into one of the two garbage cans that were right there. However, I did it in their place.
Photos
Achievements
Fippe earned the Land geohash achievement
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Fippe earned the GeoTrash Geohash Achievement
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Fippe earned the Last man standing achievement
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