The fascinating Confluence Project records four visits to (0,0).
- Visit #1 was by a US Coast Guard vessel that happened to be sailing past, and they took a (bad) photo of the buoy too.
- Visit #2 is not listed. Mysterious...
- Visit #3 was by a group of artists (!), who sailed from Hamburg, Germany to Tema, Ghana on a cargo ship. There they chartered a boat and sailed almost two days non-stop to get nearby, finally taking a small zodiac (rubber dinghy) to the exact spot. This is the only remotely practical option for the average tourist, and also the first and only visit that fully met the Confluence Project's exacting rules -- but no sign of the buoy!?
- Visit #4 was on a research ship sailing from Angola to Europe.
Nullis
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Visit Null Island!
We look forward to meeting you on Null Island! ... Tourists visit the outflow of Settlement Lake Bring sturdy shoes!
Videos
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What Lies at Point 0°0′ - Place Where the World Begins - YouTube
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Why Cartographers Get Lost in Null Island - YouTube
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Null Island: The Busiest Place That Doesn't Exist - YouTube
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The Republic of Null Island - Simon Weckert - YouTube
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Null Island: Like No Place On Earth
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The fascinating Confluence Project records four visits to (0,0).
- Visit #1 was by a US Coast Guard vessel that happened to be sailing past, and they took a (bad) photo of the buoy too.
- Visit #2 is not listed. Mysterious...
- Visit #3 was by a group of artists (!), who sailed from Hamburg, Germany to Tema, Ghana on a cargo ship. There they chartered a boat and sailed almost two days non-stop to get nearby, finally taking a small zodiac (rubber dinghy) to the exact spot. This is the only remotely practical option for the average tourist, and also the first and only visit that fully met the Confluence Project's exacting rules -- but no sign of the buoy!?
- Visit #4 was on a research ship sailing from Angola to Europe.
Atlas Obscura
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Null Island Is One of the Most Visited Places on Earth. Too Bad It Doesn't Exist
August 7, 2025 - But for most standard geocoding, chances are, if you’ve ever geocoded less-than-perfect data and didn’t check your results, some of your data points have probably visited this one peculiar spot in the Gulf of Guinea. Sending geospatial data points off to Null Island, so to speak, is a recognizable sight among GIS professionals the world over.
Wikipedia
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Null Island - Wikipedia
4 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.
Holland America
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Cruises To Scenic Cruising | Crossing Null Island at the Equator
Experience the unique celebration of crossing Null Island with Holland America Line, an imaginative highlight of our cruise itineraries. This mythical point at the intersection of the equator and the Prime Meridian symbolizes global exploration and adventure.
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.
ScienceAlert
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Welcome to Null Island, The Most 'Visited' Place on Earth That Doesn't Actually Exist : ScienceAlert
May 11, 2016 - Sure, existing seems like a prerequisite for any 'place', but it actually isn't, because one of the most 'visited' sites on Earth is an imaginary place called Null Island, located at 0°N 0°E on the map in the South Atlantic Ocean, thanks to researchers making errors while working with various geographic information systems (GIS).
LOC
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The Geographical Oddity of Null Island | Worlds Revealed
It almost seems like a “non-place,” but it may surprise you to learn that this site is far from anonymous. This spot is a hive of activity in the world of geographic information systems (GIS). As far as digital geospatial data is concerned, it may be one of the most visited places on Earth! This is Null Island.
Gary Gale
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Welcome To The Republic Of Null Island • Gary Gale
April 5, 2014 - The Republic of Null Island is one of the smallest and least-visited nations on Earth.