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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0700.jpg|One of the many fields with flower bulbs
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0701.jpg|They are also for sale
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0704.jpg|Map of the area
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0705.jpg|To the beach!
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0706.jpg|Road leading up to the beach
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0707.jpg|Do not disturb
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0708.jpg|Radio antenna, blurred in google maps style :)
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0711.jpg|North sea (which hosts 50% of all geohashes in this graticule)
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0712.jpg|The geohash is right in front of me here
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0714.jpg|Motor gang
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0716.jpg|Beach car
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0718.jpg|Submarine escape pod??? What is this?
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0719.jpg|Geohash as viewed from the other side of the dune
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Image:2013-04-28 52 4 lvs 0720.jpg|Mercedes oldtimer car trip.
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Revision as of 15:30, 28 April 2013

Sun 28 Apr 2013 in 52,4:
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Location

Langevelderslag, The Netherlands

Participants

Plans

I'll go there somewhere around noon and hope it's not in a restricted area (dunes). Murfie (talk)
Heading out there now (12:45, eta 13:10?) it may even be on the NORA (military radio station terrain), we'll see. Palmpje (talk)

Expedition

  • Palmpje's story

I jumped on my bicycle at 12:45. As Murfie announced that he would be there around noon I did not expect to meet anyone. There were plenty of people on the beach with the sunny wheather, though there was a cold wind. Approaching the hash point I saw someone even closer, but before I was near enough he left again. Had a hunch it was Murfie.... but I proceeded tot the barb-wire fence that marks the coastal defence zone and registered yet another 70m or so to go. I decided to try the path on the land side of the first dunes and there.... was that guy again. Yes, it was Murfie. We had a short chat but I wanted to be on time for the football (read: soccer) match at 14:00 so had to leave. I will post some pictures later.

  • Murfie's story

I left around noon, took a sightseeing route through the flowerbulb fields and parked about 1.5km from the geohash.

From there, I walked through the 'Hollands Duin' in the direction of the sea. I entered an area, that when you look it up in google maps, you will see it is pixelated. This is because of the presence of an ultra secret military target (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Nora). There are quite some bunkers and there is a large antenna that more or less exactly fails to please the eye.

When I reached the sea, I washed my shoes in the salty water and stepped into the sand along the coast in the direction of the geohash. After 500m, the problem I feared became reality. The geohash was located in the middle of the dunes and they are fenced. It was about 90m behind the fence, so at first sight it was unreachable.

However, I knew there was a road on the other side of the dune that might gave better access to the spot. So I walked another km to get to the Langevelderslag boulevard. I greeted a motorcycle gang, found a submarine escape pod (?) and walked the path on the other side of the dune. When I was at the level of the geohash, I saw to my disappointment that I would definately give up on this one. It was still around 170m and it was all fenced.

For a moment I was considering creeping through the spiky wires, and then I was surprised by palmpje showing up! We had a quick chat and decided this geohash is unreachable.

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