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The southwest corner of the compound fence was reachable by climbing a short slope, it is adjacent to a small electrical substation ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.32235,+103.7045&ie=UTF8&ll=1.322351,103.7045&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]) on AYE / Jln Ahmad Ibrahim. Judging from Google Maps, the exact point is inside the southwest corner of the building.
 
The southwest corner of the compound fence was reachable by climbing a short slope, it is adjacent to a small electrical substation ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.32235,+103.7045&ie=UTF8&ll=1.322351,103.7045&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]) on AYE / Jln Ahmad Ibrahim. Judging from Google Maps, the exact point is inside the southwest corner of the building.
  
After stumbling across a dead bird, I found a way to walk along the south side of the fence, which I thought would get me closer to the point. (I was wrong, just discovered I'd misread the aerial photography when rechecking the map online.) Left a mark (in the wrong place!) by propping a dead branch against the fence and placing a flower ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.3225,+103.7046&ie=UTF8&ll=1.322501,103.704602&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]) -- ought to attract the attention of any observant person poking around the place, the flower came from a tree ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.32235,+103.70467&ie=UTF8&ll=1.322351,103.704672&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]) more than 10 meters away.
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After stumbling across a dead bird, I found a way to walk along the south side of the fence, which I thought would get me closer to the point. (I was wrong, just discovered I'd misread the aerial photography when rechecking the map online.) Left a mark (in the wrong place!) by propping a dead branch against the fence and placing a flower ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.3225,+103.7046&ie=UTF8&ll=1.322501,103.704602&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]) -- ought to attract the attention of any observant person poking around the place, the flower came from a tree ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.32235,+103.70467&ie=UTF8&ll=1.322351,103.704672&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]) 20 meters away.
  
 
At this point (17:15), I started getting attacked by mosquitoes and decided to beat a hasty retreat. Crossed the expressway by means of overhead bridge ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.32215,+103.70312&ie=UTF8&t=k&ll=1.322078,103.703433&spn=0.00406,0.005021&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]), snapped a couple more pictures from across the road showing the Caterpillar building and electrical substation. Took a short rest at Jurong BirdPark, helped some tourists who needed directions, then hopped onto bus 194 ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=11414543595191666604,1.321348,103.707732&q=1.321348,+103.707732&ie=UTF8&ll=1.321348,103.707732&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18 loc]) back to Boon Lay.
 
At this point (17:15), I started getting attacked by mosquitoes and decided to beat a hasty retreat. Crossed the expressway by means of overhead bridge ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1.32215,+103.70312&ie=UTF8&t=k&ll=1.322078,103.703433&spn=0.00406,0.005021&z=18&iwloc=addr loc]), snapped a couple more pictures from across the road showing the Caterpillar building and electrical substation. Took a short rest at Jurong BirdPark, helped some tourists who needed directions, then hopped onto bus 194 ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=11414543595191666604,1.321348,103.707732&q=1.321348,+103.707732&ie=UTF8&ll=1.321348,103.707732&spn=0.00406,0.005021&t=k&z=18 loc]) back to Boon Lay.

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Jurong Industrial Estate in Singapore, across the AYE from Jurong BirdPark. To be precise, the spot is inside Caterpillar Asia Pte Ltd at 7 Tractor Road, off Jln Boon Lay / Jln Ahmad Ibrahim. Reachable by bus 194, 249, 251 or 252 from Boon Lay Interchange, plus a short walk.

This marks the first "accessible" geohash on land in Singapore since the algorithm was published in xkcd comic #426, and the first geohashing expedition in Singapore. (The coordinates for 2008-05-23 were on land, but inside a military training area so access was restricted.)

Expeditions

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Don't have GPS, but was able to get within about 15-20 meters (50-65 feet) (loc) of the exact point using aerial photograph from Google Maps.

Reached the area by public transport at around 16:50 local time. Scouted out the Caterpillar Asia compound, found double-gated security at the main entrance, conspicuous warning sings, and lots of security cameras. Unable to gain access, I flanked south and made my way to the park connector (loc) (actually just a simple bicycle/running track) that runs along the west side of the compound, got there at around 17:00.

The southwest corner of the compound fence was reachable by climbing a short slope, it is adjacent to a small electrical substation (loc) on AYE / Jln Ahmad Ibrahim. Judging from Google Maps, the exact point is inside the southwest corner of the building.

After stumbling across a dead bird, I found a way to walk along the south side of the fence, which I thought would get me closer to the point. (I was wrong, just discovered I'd misread the aerial photography when rechecking the map online.) Left a mark (in the wrong place!) by propping a dead branch against the fence and placing a flower (loc) -- ought to attract the attention of any observant person poking around the place, the flower came from a tree (loc) 20 meters away.

At this point (17:15), I started getting attacked by mosquitoes and decided to beat a hasty retreat. Crossed the expressway by means of overhead bridge (loc), snapped a couple more pictures from across the road showing the Caterpillar building and electrical substation. Took a short rest at Jurong BirdPark, helped some tourists who needed directions, then hopped onto bus 194 (loc) back to Boon Lay.