Seasteaders Map
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February 8, 2011 at 7:26 pm #1451
Hey, It’s come to my attention that there are several areas where serious seasteaders are.
Often times seasteaders invite people to come visit them in their area of the world.
So I was hoping we could compile a map of such locations with contact info.
Then if someone is sailing or seasteading nearby can real-life meet-up.
For instance TSI is in San Fransico, Ellmer’s in Columbia, Oceonopolis in Florida, and some people in Singapore/Malaysia.
Anyhow having such a map would be great, as fellow seasteaders could stop by and visit each other.
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update the map is now available at: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215113492556486820586.00049be7acb14b45d7b9c&msa=0&ll=48.922499,-28.125&spn=158.164163,26.015625
February 8, 2011 at 10:21 pm #12591I think we can make a Seasteader’s group using google earth… If you’re working on this I currently reside in Lexington, VA 24450. This sounds like agreat volunteer project for TSI if you want to head this up. BTW- never commented on your new pic… other than appearing shirtless, you look good in the tricorn hat.
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February 10, 2011 at 1:42 am #12615i think it would also be cool to have a google earth layover that shows all potential seasteading territory.
February 10, 2011 at 6:41 am #12619So I made a google map as Jason advised.
It doesn’t have a description of tag part, is my only complaint.
View Seasteaders in a larger mapCan also add people on as admins of the map if you pm me your emails.
Interesting how we have a north to south line aligned with hudson bay, in eastern-standard-time.
Also do we have any european seasteaders?
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February 10, 2011 at 4:22 pm #12631Spru! You’re little blue pointers are pretty close too. Ellmer’s is only about 1000′ off due west of him…
February 10, 2011 at 7:28 pm #12639Also, you should add Vince in Anguilla http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anguilla, The Baltic seasteading movment, and OSDI, http://www.oceanstead.com in Lake Worth Fl.
February 11, 2011 at 6:14 am #12644wohl1917 wrote:
Spru! You’re little blue pointers are pretty close too. Ellmer’s is only about 1000′ off due west of him…
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I knew Ellmer was in Cartagena.
so he’s on the beach there someplace?
How about you, where in upstate south carolina?
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Also, you should add Vince in Anguilla http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anguilla, The Baltic seasteading movment, and OSDI, http://www.oceanstead.com in Lake Worth Fl.
yep, added,
now I figured out how to edit the descriptions, so can see those also.
View Seasteaders in a larger mapit’s more balanced out now with the european point,
though there is still a pile-up between -5 and -5:30 GMT,
mostly east-coast U.S.A.
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February 11, 2011 at 6:36 am #12645Spruski, look at the one for Ellmer real close up. Due East, 3 intersections over where the road is labeled “Transversal 55″ theres a dark rectangular structure. Just below that you can actually see Wil’s 200-ton sub. (Its black).
how cool would it be if (not right now, later on) we could make the markers show up bigger by how active you are or maybe by a rating system from other seasteaders? that way as time passes on users could focus on who’s participating right then, but older contributors wouldnt be lost.
oh and the TSI website lists their location as Sunnyvale, a few miles South of the Googleplex.
February 11, 2011 at 6:45 am #12646shredder7753 wrote:
Spruski, look at the one for Ellmer real close up. Due East, 3 intersections over where the road is labeled “Transversal 55″ theres a dark rectangular structure. Just below that you can actually see Wil’s 200-ton sub. (Its black).
K i edited it, think I got it, based on your description
how cool would it be if (not right now, later on) we could make the markers show up bigger by how active you are or maybe by a rating system from other seasteaders? that way as time passes on users could focus on who’s participating right then, but older contributors wouldnt be lost.
ya, well I put up links to those with relevant websites,
also I put in a pic for Ellmer.
oh and the TSI website lists their location as Sunnyvale, a few miles South of the Googleplex.
Thanks Shreddy
Added in sunnyvale, california as the TSI
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April 23, 2011 at 9:00 pm #13329It would be nice if we could get this embedded on this website with a link on the frontpage. Otherwise it won’t get updated and will get lost and ignored. Also users have to be able to update it themselves.
I think this is a fantastic idea though, especially for plotting seasteads as they are come online as well as planned seasteads and potential seasteading locations. You could use it as a tool to build consensus about the feasibilty of various locations.
It would also be a great way to show the world that we have an active and vibrant global seasteading network.
May 23, 2011 at 12:04 pm #13514We’re currently anchored in Charleston, SC.
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May 23, 2011 at 7:07 pm #13526Welcome back to South Carolina!
May 24, 2011 at 12:08 am #13531I’ve added liveraboard forum users Michael and Shoreweller.
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May 24, 2011 at 4:05 am #13535Seamounts in non-EEZs = SSes with Sovereignty.
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http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=36665503866May 25, 2011 at 10:36 am #13547wohl1917 wrote:
Welcome back to South Carolina!
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Thanks, mate! S/V Sovereign now has new battery banks, solar cells, and a wind jenny being delivered hopefully today.
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