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Revision as of 23:56, 5 January 2022
Tue 11 Sep 2018 in Kassel: 51.9853518, 9.2672808 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
This Geohash is located on a cemetery in Bad Pyrmont.
Participants
Expedition
I took the S-Bahn to Bad Pyrmont. Bad Pyrmont is on the border to North Rhine-Westphalia, but still on the Lower Saxonian side. From the train station, I walked the rest to the cemetery.
The cemetery was open and there was no funeral. Judging by the Chi-Rho-Symbol (☧) on the mortuary, the Oesdorfer Friedhof is a Christian cemetery. There also is a Lutheran church nearby, the St. Petri-Kirche Oesdorf.
The geohash is located on the grave of Lina Kleinschmidt, who lived from 1907 to 1991. I recorded proof here. Potential relatives of her also found their final rest on this cemetery, but on a different plot and with a slightly different spelling of their surname: Otto Kleinschmit (1965-1928) and Luise Kleinschmit (1975-19?2).
I visited the church to light a candle for Lina Kleinschmidt, but they did not have any candles. Afterwards, I walked back to the station.
Photos
Achievements
Fippe earned the Land geohash achievement
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Fippe earned the Holy hash achievement
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Fippe certifies that Lina Kleinschmidt earned the Coffin Potato Achievement
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