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  • [[file:road end 1 small.jpg|thumb|Reaching a globalhash may be very challenging, even if it does fall near your graticule.]] ...algorithm can also be used to generate a single point on the globe instead of one for each [[graticule]] and this award celebrates those lucky or mad eno
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  • ...h.cgi?lat=51.05&lon=13.78&nr=o&map=gs&size=450x450&t= 51.05, 13.78]) since May 2014. Until April 2014 I lived and for a while studied or worked in [[Würz Since I have visited lots of hashpoints by now, I'm not visiting all reachable hashpoints any more. I wi
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  • Someone said to me the other day 'You do that stupid hashing thing?' I had to explain that no, I didn't, I w ...the Adelaide graticules and on the irc channel for almost a week now. Some day I'll get around to making my userpage as fancy as [[User:relet|relet's]], u
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  • ...0|srs0]] were hoping to make the first hash when we head over next year in May. But I will gladly settle for being able to meet another geohasher. How muc ...o Europe in a fortnight. I expect to be in your vicinity around Geohashing Day. We will rock the world. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 17:42, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
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  • While I had [[Citation Needed|acquired a Citation]] of sorts back in the US, and even brought it with me here, before I could ever ...-2|53 -2]] There's an easy access hashpoint in Altrincham, with the option of going into the shop or visiting the car park on its roof. I thought I remem
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  • Take this achievement when you reach the day's coordinates while supported by a bridge or bridgelike structure. The brid ...n]], so try not to look too depressed if the GPS will not zero at the edge of the bridge. Geohashers who fall past the railings would be extremely sad, s
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  • ...oddity of the whole idea. Hopefully it helps share a little of the spirit of geohashing around. Please add your own discoveries if you think they fit (o ...faster. Something more powerful. Something more attuned to the dark forces of combustion. Something with a built-in navigation system. The dark side make
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  • Picture of your graticule. Did you take it? -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 15:56, 6 May 2009 (UTC) ...te. I had it as my desktop of my computer for a while. There were a number of tornado pictures that people uploaded, but I thought that one was the best.
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  • ...u'll attend -- I'm not worried either way but as it's a long way (for both of us) I won't go if you don't, so please be reasonably certain you'll go if y ...e ribbon for "coordinates reached" and Norwich gets one for "expeditions". Of course there's the proviso about late expedition reports but I think it's i
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  • == Interactive Map of All Expeditions == ...ers are colored grey. Click on the marker to see the name and participants of the expedition.
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  • This graticule is located at [[-37,144]]. The majority of Melbourne's urban area is evenly divided between two [[graticule]]s, with t ...ocation falls within {{coords|-37.294444|145.902778|text=Falls Rd}}, south of Eildon, the [[Globalhash]] is in a nearby graticule. [http://www.drwilco.ne
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  • [[:Template:Geohashing Day]] {{Template:Geohashing Day}}
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  • ...h [[Geohashing Day]] and Mouseover Day have now passed. You can see a list of expeditions [[:Category:Meetup on 2024-05-21|here]] and [[:Category:Meetup ...nouncements about remarkable expeditions should generally go in the [[Hall of Amazingness]], not here.
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  • [[:Template:A Tale of Two Hashes challenge]] [[:Template:A Tale of Two Hashes]]
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  • ...ed to be a free and open forum for ideas about, criticisms on, and talking of the bot for automating [[Geohashing:Current events]]. Feel free to make an ...issues on this page. This will be a much easier way for me to keep track of bugs, and let me try to group similar ones together. I have preserved the
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  • Thanks for the [[Template:Hashcard|Hashcard]] of [[2010-07-13 45 7|2010-07-13 45,7]]- looks like a beautiful place! [[User:M ...nd this time I couldn't resist. --[[User:TheOneRing|TheOneRing]] 07:37, 05 May 2013 (UTC)<br/>
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  • ...le of Skåne. From there we have good access to most surrounding geohashes of 55 13. We learned about geohashing from a virtual geocache on [http://www.o ...to update this page since we still do geohashing, 105 items missing up to 2019 to be updated.
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  • ...I'd read the original xkcd geohashing cartoon the very day it came out in May 2008, I hadn't even considered that anyone might take it seriously. Then i ...o very bad at writing up my expeditions promptly, so some of these reports may be incomplete. I ''will'' finish them. Eventually.
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  • <!-- {{Sourcerer/Expedition | date = | lat = | lon = | day = | reaCount = | expCount = | reached = | text = }} --> | '''Day''' || '''Map''' || '''Reached/Total''' || '''Summary''' - {{Planning|Planni
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  • *the most expeditions where somebody reached that day's geohashing coordinates (using [[:Category:Coordinates reached]]). ...ge now uses the regional graticule page All_graticules/Australasia instead of the All Graticules page.
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