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The following Geohashers have won the Land Geohash achievement. The achievement can be claimed when you venture to a set of coordinates on land on the correct day, and take a photo of yourself containing the necessary [[Achievements#Proof|proof]]. <br>
 
The following Geohashers have won the Land Geohash achievement. The achievement can be claimed when you venture to a set of coordinates on land on the correct day, and take a photo of yourself containing the necessary [[Achievements#Proof|proof]]. <br>
The Land Geohash achievement is the oldest and most basic of the achievements, but is highly unatainable to people who live on incredibly small islands in the middle of the pacific. Nevertheless, whilst it is the most easily attainable, this is (normally) a Geohashers first achievement and should be something to be proud of. <br>
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The Land Geohash achievement is the oldest and most basic of the achievements, but is still highly unattainable to people who live on incredibly small islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Nevertheless, whilst it is the most easily attainable, this is (normally) a Geohasher's first achievement and should be something to be proud of. <br>
  
  

Revision as of 05:44, 23 May 2008

This image is inssufficient proof to claim this achievement, containing neither proof of location or date.

The following Geohashers have won the Land Geohash achievement. The achievement can be claimed when you venture to a set of coordinates on land on the correct day, and take a photo of yourself containing the necessary proof.
The Land Geohash achievement is the oldest and most basic of the achievements, but is still highly unattainable to people who live on incredibly small islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Nevertheless, whilst it is the most easily attainable, this is (normally) a Geohasher's first achievement and should be something to be proud of.


Winners

The following Geohashers have won this award, and have supplied proof.

Alric made it to the 42, -89 coordinates on 2008-05-22. Proof supplied here.