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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Null_IslandNull Island - Wikipedia

    The point on the Earth's surface defined as Null Island is located in international waters in the Atlantic Ocean, roughly 600 kilometres (370 mi) off the coast of West Africa, in the Gulf of Guinea. A weather buoy, named the Soul buoy after the soul music genre, is permanently moored at the location.

  2. Mar 25, 2022 · Null Island is the intersection of the prime meridian and the equator in the Gulf of Guinea, where non-geocoded data points end up. Learn about its history, maps, flags, and the only thing that exists there: a weather buoy.

  3. Apr 22, 2016 · This shared experience among geographers has fed the mystique of Null Island, with GIS enthusiasts creating fantasy maps, a “national” flag, and articles detailing Null Islands rich (and fake) history online.

  4. May 9, 2016 · Null Island is an imaginary island at 0°N 0°E in the South Atlantic Ocean, where invalid geographic coordinates are mapped. Learn how Null Island came to be, what it represents for GIS professionals, and what data it collects from a weather buoy.

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  5. May 11, 2016 · Null Island is a fictional destination created by geocoding errors in various geographic information systems. It has no actual existence, but it attracts millions of visitors online thanks to its rich history and culture.

  6. Null Island is a product of geocoding errors that appears on some web maps at 0°N, 0°E. Learn how it came to be and why it is not the only arbitrary starting point of geographical coordinates.

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  8. Aug 12, 2023 · Null Island is a fictional place where the equator and the prime meridian intersect in the Atlantic Ocean. It's a common result of using the wrong coordinate system in GIS data, but there is an ATLAS buoy at this location.

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