Where are we today? Null Island

The captain just paused the ship exactly at “Null Island.”  If you pass this place at sea, you become an Emerald Shellback. 

What does Null Island look like? Here’s a photo.


Were you expecting an island? So was I when I first read our itinerary. 

The name comes from the point where 0 degrees latitude meets 0 degrees longitude.  It’s null.  Get it? It is used as a place holder designation on maps, even though there is no land here, and the concept has been integrated into naval lore. 

Enjoy! 


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