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[[User:Somnivore|Somnivore]] - Note: I did not have a GPS unit and approximated the hotspot's actual location as described on this page based on my recollection of the somewhat outdated satellite image.
 
[[User:Somnivore|Somnivore]] - Note: I did not have a GPS unit and approximated the hotspot's actual location as described on this page based on my recollection of the somewhat outdated satellite image.

Revision as of 16:21, 23 May 2008

<map lat="32" lon="-117" date="2008-05-22" width="300" height="300"/>

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The hotspot is near that tree. A view from across the road.
A north-facing view of the hotspot's plot of land. The hotspot is towards the back, at the edge of the plot.
Another view northward from the adjoining dirt path south of the hotspot.
32.972874°, -117.238697°

About

This is the hotspot for the San Diego graticule on 2008-05-22. These were the first reasonably reachable coordinates in the graticule since the project's public launch.

The coordinates were just east off the road El Camino Real, on what appeared to be private, undeveloped property, just slightly south of the Del Mar Horse Park. At 5pm, there were several people taking strolls, several bicyclists passing by on the road, and several riders on horseback down on the aforementioned property. Unfortunately, none of them, except for Somnivore, bore any apparent relation to the project.

The weather was cloudy and a light sprinkle commenced shortly before Somnivore left the area at 5:30pm.

Pictures provided by Somnivore.

People

People who reached these coordinates:

5:00 pm PDT

Somnivore - Note: I did not have a GPS unit and approximated the hotspot's actual location as described on this page based on my recollection of the somewhat outdated satellite image.