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Here's the basic location map; there's lots more parameters to decorate the map, but unfortunately the only relevant maps to choose from are the whole state, Template:Location map USA Washington Benton County, or Template:Location map USA Washington Yakima County, so we end up with all the dots way too close together crowded up in Island County. I still haven't found any documentation to speak of for how we make our own SVG maps for this purpose. Otherwise I'd whip them up with data from Open Street Map. So instead I'll make one with Tableau.
Also, we've been converting decimal coordinates to degrees, minutes and seconds. This requires converting them back to decimal whenever you want to work with them, like to make a map. Shouldn't we just use decimal all the time? -- Dennis Bratland ( talk) 23:28, 9 June 2015 (UTC)
I came across a website by a possible former geologist that mentioned "Kloochman Rock" at Penn Cove with these coordinates: 48°14′33.5″N 122°39′44.5″W / 48.242639°N 122.662361°W. It does show up online (Bing maps birds-eye view is especially nice); however, it doesn't seem to be confirmed by anything else so I'm tentative about adding it to the list. — Brianhe ( talk) 02:19, 10 June 2015 (UTC)
DESCRIBED BY COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 1951 (GAN) STATION IS THE HIGHEST PART OF PROMINENT PINNACLE ROCK ON THE HIGH-WATER LINE AT THE FOOT OF BLOWERS BLUFF AT THE WEST ENTRANCE TO OAK HARBOR ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WHIDBEY ISLAND. PINNACLE IS ABOUT 35 FEET HIGH AND ONLY PROMINENT OBJECT OF THIS NATURE IN THE VICINITY. ROCK IS LOCALLY CALLED KLOOTCHMAN ROCK.
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Here's the basic location map; there's lots more parameters to decorate the map, but unfortunately the only relevant maps to choose from are the whole state, Template:Location map USA Washington Benton County, or Template:Location map USA Washington Yakima County, so we end up with all the dots way too close together crowded up in Island County. I still haven't found any documentation to speak of for how we make our own SVG maps for this purpose. Otherwise I'd whip them up with data from Open Street Map. So instead I'll make one with Tableau.
Also, we've been converting decimal coordinates to degrees, minutes and seconds. This requires converting them back to decimal whenever you want to work with them, like to make a map. Shouldn't we just use decimal all the time? -- Dennis Bratland ( talk) 23:28, 9 June 2015 (UTC)
I came across a website by a possible former geologist that mentioned "Kloochman Rock" at Penn Cove with these coordinates: 48°14′33.5″N 122°39′44.5″W / 48.242639°N 122.662361°W. It does show up online (Bing maps birds-eye view is especially nice); however, it doesn't seem to be confirmed by anything else so I'm tentative about adding it to the list. — Brianhe ( talk) 02:19, 10 June 2015 (UTC)
DESCRIBED BY COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 1951 (GAN) STATION IS THE HIGHEST PART OF PROMINENT PINNACLE ROCK ON THE HIGH-WATER LINE AT THE FOOT OF BLOWERS BLUFF AT THE WEST ENTRANCE TO OAK HARBOR ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WHIDBEY ISLAND. PINNACLE IS ABOUT 35 FEET HIGH AND ONLY PROMINENT OBJECT OF THIS NATURE IN THE VICINITY. ROCK IS LOCALLY CALLED KLOOTCHMAN ROCK.
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