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Fri 24 Sep 2010 in London East:
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Location

Hash 2 of 5: A few hundred metres north of the village of Anstey.

Participants

Sourcerer

Expedition

Neil made a 300 mile journey and took in five hashpoints. This was the second. Neil parked on some concrete hard standing used by farm vehicles and walked a few hundred metres to the hashpoint in a small valley. It was a dark moon-lit night.

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Other geohashing expeditions on the same day

Expeditions and Plans

2010-09-24
Crestview, Florida Powertool In someone's backyard.
Plainview, Texas Redassag02 Just on the side of the road
Allentown, Pennsylvania Candida Nashe Southeast of Kutztown, Pennsylvania
Cleveland, Ohio jSchleappi, Teh Lauren East Cleveland
Portland, Oregon Michael5000, Jim Somebody's driveway, in Sellwood.
Montréal, Québec Alana, Danielle, Wesley, David located next to a building on Avenue Fielding in Montréal.
Landshut, Germany dawidi In the Danube river south of Sinzing, a few kilometers upstream from Regens...
Vancouver, British Columbia user:thepiguy In the forest north of Roberts Creek.
Nowy Sącz, Poland Felinator In small forest in Wieliczka.
Erfurt, Germany Mampfred, Rincewind Right in the middle of Erfurt next to the University of Applied Science. Pe...
London West, United Kingdom Sourcerer 3) A few hundred metres west of the village of Buckland.
London East, United Kingdom Sourcerer 2) A few hundred metres north of the village of Anstey.
Canterbury, United Kingdom Sourcerer, MagicIan 1) About a mile east of the village of East Bergholt and just south of the ...
Northampton, United Kingdom Sourcerer 4) Between the goal posts on a mini soccer field in a children's play area....
Cambridge, United Kingdom Sourcerer 5) 90 seconds before midnight - a grassy area between two houses east of Bo...
Edmonton, Alberta Phi-loci-raptor, b cereus Just back from work up north, fighting nightshift-lag, hangovers and racing...



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