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Revision as of 00:42, 17 January 2022
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Stuttgart | Augsburg | München |
St. Gallen, Switzerland | Kempten | Innsbruck, Austria |
Chur, Switzerland | Livigno, Italy | Trento, Italy |
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About
The Kempten im Allgäu graticule is located at latitude 47, longitude 10 and contains parts of Austria and Germany. There is also a tiny bit of Switzerland (about 5000 square meters = 0.00006% of graticule area) at the peak of the Grüblekopf (2894 m / 9495 ft) . This graticule is currently inactive (again).
According to Land usage, the chance for your hash to fall into one of the following areas is:
64.07% Fields 33.10% Forests 1.46% Roads 0.71% Highways 0.54% Settlements 0.11% Water 0.01% Natural reserves
Local Geohashers
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Expeditions
Newest first.
- 2014-06-22 47 10, LeslieHapablap scored a drive-by geohash.
- 2013-11-12 47 10, EleanorAbernathy and LeslieHapablap found the hashpoint in a swamp.
- 2013-09-29 47 10, LeslieHapablap passed through this graticule and attempted a geohash on a tennis court along the way, thwarted by a fence.
- 2010-01-03 47 10, 5 km South of Kaufbeuren, next to highway B12. zb earned a drag-along achievement and enjoyed white winter picture postcard views the entire day.
- 2009-06-07 47 10, in the middle of the Eibsee lake, just below Germany's tallest mountain; the expedition was successfully made by Danatar, Srs0, Thepiguy, dawidi, Hans, Tomcat, Ekorren, zb and Baerenfell. Worlds first underwater geohash by some of us!