DMS Decimal |
53° 51′ 31.96″ N, 0° 15′ 32.56″ W 53.858876, -0.259045 |
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Geo URI | geo:53.858876,-0.259045 | ||||
UTM | 30U 680255 5971303 | ||||
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Type | Region | GB | |||
Article | Moot hill | ||||
Contents: | Global services · Local services · Photos · Wikipedia articles · Other |
Aspect | Link |
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List of nearby articles | WikiNearby Wikipedia |
Article on 53° N | Wikipedia |
Article on 0° W | Wikipedia |
Map of all coordinates on Moot_hill | WikiMap OSM for Wiki |
Map of nearby articles | WikiMap Wikipedia World |
Map of nearby Wikidata items | Wikidata Todo |
Map of nearby places with no images | WikiShootMe |
Service | Aspect |
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Geocaching.com | Near by locations, Map this location |
NASA Weather | Satellite images: Radar (Currently not updating) |
Megalithic Portal | Prehistoric Sites, nearby |
Earthtools.org | Elevation (Europe and America), Time zone (Outdated) (XML output) |
SunriseSunset.com | Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight, and Moon Calendar |
Geody | Info |
Heavens-Above.Com | Satellite / Planet Spotter |
Echolink | Nearest gateway network for amateur radio VoIP |
Findu.com | APRS stations |
Degree Confluence Project | Info |
GeoHack | Antipodes |
MapIt (from mySociety) | Containing areas (political boundaries, etc.) |
PeakFinder.org | 360° panoramic mountain views |
SkyVector | Aeronautical chart |
Flightradar24 | Planes flying in the area |
Great Circle Mapper | Nearby Airports |
OpenSeaMap | Sea lanes, beacons, traffic, etc. |
MarineTraffic | Ships in the area |
OpenRailwayMap | Railways |
Strava | Fitness tracking heatmap |
LightningMaps.org | Map |
Mapillary.com | Crowdsourced street view |
Old Maps Online | Old maps |
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