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The location Near Munich, Germany is very cool again: Close to Zengermoos, somewhat NNE of the City. I have done many nice bike rides in this beautiful area. definitely worth a visit. I hope I will find time to check it out. By the way: The location's nerd factor is high, maybe 3k9 on a scale from 0 to 4k7. This is because it is very close to the beautiful AM and FM transmitter München-Ismaning (English: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismaning_radio_transmitter], German, with more pictures:[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sendeanlage_Ismaning]). In addition, the location appears to be directly below a high voltage power line. If anyone is willing to bring an aerial or a coil, there might be a chance to use the surrounding electromagnetic fields to light up small bulbs or LEDs. Or even a notebook, who knows?

Revision as of 15:01, 28 May 2008

Expedition Archives from May 2008

Wednesday 28 May 2008 | Thursday 29 May 2008 | Friday 30 May 2008

See also: Category:Meetup on 2008-05-29

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Thursday 29 May 2008

Coordinates

West of -30°: 0.4647015535871903, 0.0341244048140951
East of -30°: 0.2783266160961512, 0.7411420442829273

Expeditions

Locations (Alphabetical)

The location Near Munich, Germany is very cool again: Close to Zengermoos, somewhat NNE of the City. I have done many nice bike rides in this beautiful area. definitely worth a visit. I hope I will find time to check it out. By the way: The location's nerd factor is high, maybe 3k9 on a scale from 0 to 4k7. This is because it is very close to the beautiful AM and FM transmitter München-Ismaning (English: [1], German, with more pictures:[2]). In addition, the location appears to be directly below a high voltage power line. If anyone is willing to bring an aerial or a coil, there might be a chance to use the surrounding electromagnetic fields to light up small bulbs or LEDs. Or even a notebook, who knows?