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[[2012-12-23_27_-82|Coming out of Tampa]], the approach to Sebring was uneventful. Dad pointed out the various manmade square lakes as phosphate mines. Between this area of Central Florida, underground mines in Saskatchewan, and a third that was never pointed out to me, these three areas supply 85% of the world's fertilizer. Interesting(?) factoid!
 
[[2012-12-23_27_-82|Coming out of Tampa]], the approach to Sebring was uneventful. Dad pointed out the various manmade square lakes as phosphate mines. Between this area of Central Florida, underground mines in Saskatchewan, and a third that was never pointed out to me, these three areas supply 85% of the world's fertilizer. Interesting(?) factoid!
  
And yet the thing is, that's really the most interesting thing that happened. We landed at Sebring Regional Airport where I had the incredibly healthy early lunch of a bacon cheeseburger, and I got to leave the Six of Clubs in the pilot's lounge, but aside from that? Nothing.
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And yet the thing is, that's really the most interesting thing that happened. We landed at Sebring Regional Airport where I had the incredibly healthy early lunch of a bacon cheeseburger, and I got to leave the Ten of Diamonds in the pilot's lounge, but aside from that? Nothing.
  
 
We took off again to head east towards [[2012-12-23_27_-80|another airspace collision at Fort Pierce]].
 
We took off again to head east towards [[2012-12-23_27_-80|another airspace collision at Fort Pierce]].
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
I've got about 90 pictures to sort through; the gallery will come when I have time later today.
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<gallery caption="Photo Gallery" widths="200px" heights="200px" perrow="3">
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Image:2012-12-23_27_-81_PhosphateMines.JPG|The aforementioned phosphate mines.
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Image:2012-12-23_27_-81_GPS.JPG|Success!
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Image:2012-12-23_27_-81_CropDuster.JPG|I might have to take this one to photoshop. It's hard to see, but we caught a crop duster in action; I'm disappointed the picture didn't turn out awesome.
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Image:2012-12-23_27_-81_Sebring.JPG|Sebring Regional Airport.
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Image:2012-12-23_27_-81_Marker.JPG|10♦
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Image:2012-12-23_27_-81_Geohashers.JPG|I'm ready for my closeup.
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</gallery>
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== Achievables ==
 
== Achievables ==

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Expedition

The Plan

Just on the shore of Lake Glenada.

The Geohashers

The Adventure

Coming out of Tampa, the approach to Sebring was uneventful. Dad pointed out the various manmade square lakes as phosphate mines. Between this area of Central Florida, underground mines in Saskatchewan, and a third that was never pointed out to me, these three areas supply 85% of the world's fertilizer. Interesting(?) factoid!

And yet the thing is, that's really the most interesting thing that happened. We landed at Sebring Regional Airport where I had the incredibly healthy early lunch of a bacon cheeseburger, and I got to leave the Ten of Diamonds in the pilot's lounge, but aside from that? Nothing.

We took off again to head east towards another airspace collision at Fort Pierce.

Gallery


Achievables

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Geoff earned the Air geohash achievement
by reaching the (27, -81) geohash on 2012-12-23 by Grumman American.