Cartographical marker at 0°N, 0°E
Wikipedia
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Null Island - Wikipedia
2 days ago - Natural Earth describes the entity as a "1 meter square island" (11 sq ft) with "scale rank 100, indicating it should never be shown in mapping". The name "Null" refers to the two zero coordinates, as null values (indicating an absence of data) are often coerced to a value of 0 when converted to an integer context or "no-nulls allowed" context.
TIL about Null Island, the location at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude (0°N 0°E), i.e. where the prime meridian and the equator intersect. Since there is no landmass located at these coordinates, it is not an actual island.
Why not call it "Null point" then? More on reddit.com
This is null island, a permanent buoy marking where the equator and prime meridian intersect. at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude (0°N 0°E)
Fun fact: Tons of pictures etc get upload with the geotag on this exact location. That's because when some cameras can't identify your location, they save the location as Null;Null, meaning unidentifiable. When you upload those pics, the data can be misinterpreted as 0°00"00'N;0°00"00'E, resulting in the geotag showing this location, in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. More on reddit.com
Videos
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Null Island: The Busiest Place That Doesn't Exist - YouTube
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What is located at 0° latitude and 0° longitude? The Null Island...
Big Think
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Welcome to Null Island, where lost data goes to die - Big Think
October 5, 2023 - You guessed it: this is Null Island — the perfect anchorage for non-geolocated data. But don’t go rent a boat on the coast of Ghana or the island of São Tomé, two of the nearest bits of dry land. After crossing about 400 miles (650 km) of open water, you will find more of the same upon arrival.
Nullis
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Null Island: Like No Place On Earth
The Republic of Null Island is one of the smallest and least-visited nations on Earth. Situated where the Prime Meridian crosses the Equator, Null Island sits 1600 kilometres off the western coast of Africa...
Atlas Obscura
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Null Island Is a Fake Island Where the Prime Meridian and Equator Meet
August 7, 2025 - A busy island at the center of the world that doesn’t actually exist. You’ve got a list of geocoded data points, but due to error or omission, one of them has nothing set as its location. It may still show up on a map. If so, look for its pin to drop on a very specific place in the international waters off the Gulf of Guinea: Null Island.
Mapscaping
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Coordinates 0, 0 & The Origin Of Null Island - Mapscaping.com
March 7, 2026 - Null Island is a reference to a location on the Earth’s surface that is said to exist at the coordinates “0 degrees latitude, 0 degrees longitude”. These coordinates are at the intersection of the equator and the prime meridian, which are the reference lines used to define the latitude and longitude of a location on the Earth’s surface.
Simonweckert
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The Republic of Null Island
Null Island denotes an imaginary island as a cartographic placeholder on the earth's surface where the prime meridian and the equator intersect. The point has GPS coordinates 0°N 0°E and is located in international waters in the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean, where it is marked by ...
Université de Lyon
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Lost in Null Island: The Curious Origin of 0,0
August 12, 2023 - So to recap… “Null Island” has become an inside joke amongst geospatial professionals to show data location errors in GIS. But what’s the current state of this non-existent island? Although there is no landmass or island at these coordinates, there is an ATLAS buoy at (0°N, 0°E) at all times.