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Location

An unused field near a railway track to the south of Berlin.

Participants

Expedition

We met at the railway station Potsdamer Platz and took a train to the south. We changed trains in Luckenwalde, where we went to the local supermarket while waiting for the train which would come in fourty minutes. Woltersdorf/Nuthe-Urstromtal was located about 2 kilometers from the geohash. We walked through the village of Woltersdorf at the border of which the sidewalk ended. We turned onto a track at the side of the Bundesstraße B101 which we followed until it ended. From there we followed the Nuthe river until we encountered a mysterious building and a bridge, which we apparently were not allowed to enter. We reached the geohash in the middle of the field next to that building. We left two of these posters on a nearby bridge.

Tracklog

Track on OpenStreetMap

Photos

Achievements