elyob
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Here are a couple of my waymarks which are close to the longitude you need. They give you an idea about the great range in geography that could be used.
https://www.Waymarking.com/waymarks/WMBF7J_BEDFORD_MILLS
You would have better luck with someone based in Kingston, Ontario.
What specifically are you seeking, a spectacular waymark to be seen at your co-ordinates or any old location that matches your co-ordinates?
If it wasn't for travel restrictions indirectly related to the pandemic, I would volunteer to create something in the very near future. However, to be honest, I can't really travel far enough until things return somewhat to normal, if they ever do.
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I will check possibilities near Ottawa and advise here later.
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Through Waymarking, you can do benchmarking in dozens of countries.
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That's amazing. How the xxxx did you arrange that chronogram? Is the cache worth a visit?
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The choices are all yours. Go with what interests you. When you test your adventure lab before it goes public, you can test connectivity. If it's inadequate, try your next ideas.
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Today I encountered the perfect armchair adventure lab. It is intended that you guess at the answer and the three choices are provided for that answer. The answers have nothing to do with the location. The answers are simply part of some storytelling.
There was too much distance to visit all five locations today. At the three questions I encountered, I had to try all three choices before getting the desired answer. I guess I really failed to follow the story narrative.
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Automated convenience store: any vending machine that has at least such-and-such number of products available on site. Perhaps the minimum number of products would be between 100 and 200 different items.
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My chronogram waymark in Canada will now be hidden behind construction for ten years or more. Are there really no chronograms to visit in the western hemisphere?
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How close is close enough?
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Apparently, the Washington Monument interior block donated by Turkey includes a chronogram. See page 128 below.
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wayfrog, there are now nine published waymarks in this not published category.
The number grows daily.
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3 hours ago, ecanderson said:
To those of you whose ALs were armchaired by "the very first", perhaps the questions weren't site-specific enough to avoid being guessed from the comfort of home? Obviously there wasn't a Facebook or other site where they could have received coordinates from someone else, since there wasn't a 'someone else'. I had no doubt at all that my own AL couldn't possibly be armchaired by the first to log it. No possible way to 'look up' the answers to several of the stages.
I intentionally placed a guessable ALC answer in the Adventure Lab location that required visitors to passby all the other Adventure Lab locations, entrapment of the cheater who visited only the guessable armchaired location.
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1 hour ago, J Grouchy said:
Like I said...rare. How many people would actually go to the trouble?
...the very first visitor to my first Adventure Lab.
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When checking the Countries/Regions list, I noticed that there are regions of France missing from that list.
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Each location has a message. When the user gets to her final location (whichever location that might be), the app goes straight to a celebration of AdLab completion, skipping right over the message relevant to that location.
To avoid that consequence, I put the important message in more than one location.
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14 hours ago, TommyGator said:
After I completed an AdLab, the CO later deleted one of the stages due to valid reasons (conditions at the physical site had changed).
Conditions at the site of one of my AdLab locations changed. Because of the consequences mentioned here so often, rather than remove or relocate, I simply edited the original AdLab location, now providing the answer in the location description.
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Already published waymarks are not subject to new requirements, correct?
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Here we go again.
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I can waymark stations from 1970 or earlier (five extra years), minimally include three photos and write three sentences. Did I miss additional improvements to the category?
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Are we discussing a real life example, an equestrian statue with a named rider that was published in figurative sculptures category?
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I don't like that glitch.
Is there benchmarking outside of the USA and Canada, and can we start a benchmark in Australia is there isn’t one
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In the benchmarks categories of Waymarking, you can see many cross-border examples.