Difference between revisions of "Plymouth, United Kingdom"

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The [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=50&long=-4&zoom=8 Plymouth graticule] covers the parts of the [[United Kingdom]] (UK) from 50° to 51° latitude, and from -5° to -4° longitude.  It includes the city of Plymouth, most of the county of Cornwall and parts of Devon that border Cornwall.  It also includes Bodmin Moor and the extreme west of Dartmoor, both of which are mostly open access land.
 
The [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=50&long=-4&zoom=8 Plymouth graticule] covers the parts of the [[United Kingdom]] (UK) from 50° to 51° latitude, and from -5° to -4° longitude.  It includes the city of Plymouth, most of the county of Cornwall and parts of Devon that border Cornwall.  It also includes Bodmin Moor and the extreme west of Dartmoor, both of which are mostly open access land.
  
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[[2010-06-12 50 -4]] - Virgin status plucked! Merry cycling down the lanes of Devon, 45 miles round trip with drag-alongs, geese, bells and escaped sheep.
  
 
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The Plymouth graticule covers the parts of the United Kingdom (UK) from 50° to 51° latitude, and from -5° to -4° longitude. It includes the city of Plymouth, most of the county of Cornwall and parts of Devon that border Cornwall. It also includes Bodmin Moor and the extreme west of Dartmoor, both of which are mostly open access land.

2010-06-12 50 -4 - Virgin status plucked! Merry cycling down the lanes of Devon, 45 miles round trip with drag-alongs, geese, bells and escaped sheep.