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Both northern 45\u00d790 points are located on land, while both southern 45\u00d790 points are in remote open ocean locations.Table of Contents45\u00b0N, 90\u00b0W[edit]45\u00b0N, 90\u00b0E[edit]45\u00b0S, 90\u00b0E[edit]45\u00b0S, 90\u00b0W[edit]Antipodes[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]45\u00b0N, 90\u00b0W[edit] The original marker for the 45\u00d790 point in North America; the sign was later amended to explain that a marker had been placed on the real location, approximately 324\u00a0m (1,063\u00a0ft) away.The best-known and most frequently visited such point is 45\u00b00\u20320\u2033N 90\u00b00\u20320\u2033W\ufeff \/ \ufeff45.00000\u00b0N 90.00000\u00b0W\ufeff \/ 45.00000; -90.00000, which is 410\u00a0m (1,345\u00a0ft) above sea level in the town of Rietbrock, Wisconsin near the unincorporated community of Poniatowski. A grand board and precise metal ground marker was placed by the Marathon County Park Commission, only to be relocated slightly[1] and restored to visitor access since September 12, 2017.[2]The former marker has been replaced by a small parking lot with a trail that leads to a long, rectangular park. The Geographical Marker is at the southern end of the park along with informational displays.The point has become something of a pop culture phenomenon thanks to Gesicki’s Tavern in the tiny cluster of establishments in Poniatowski.[3] They sold 45\u00d790 T-shirts and registered visitors as members of the “45\u00d790 Club”.[3] Since 2006, the Wausau\/Central Wisconsin Convention & Visitors Bureau has been the holder of the official “45\u00d790 Club” registration book. The book is on loan from the family.[4] On becoming a member of the club, the Bureau gives a commemorative coin.Image of the current 45Nx90W marker in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United StatesImage of the larger context for the 45Nx90W marker in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United StatesImage of 45Nx90W geographical marker informational display.45\u00b0N, 90\u00b0E[edit]The only other 45\u00d790 point located on land is 45\u00b00\u20320\u2033N 90\u00b00\u20320\u2033E\ufeff \/ \ufeff45.00000\u00b0N 90.00000\u00b0E\ufeff \/ 45.00000; 90.00000, which is at an elevation of 1,009\u00a0m (3,311\u00a0ft) above sea level. This point is located in a desolate region of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, near the Mongolian border, approximately 240\u00a0km (150\u00a0mi) northeast of \u00dcr\u00fcmqi. Administratively, it is on the border of Qitai and Qinggil counties. Greg Michaels, an American, and Ru Rong Zhao, a taxi driver from the closest town of Qitai, which is 110\u00a0km to the south-southwest, visited this point on April 13, 2004 and documented the visit on the Degree Confluence Project.[5] Their visit found no monument or any physical recognition of the status and documented that the nearest community to the site documented on maps, Jiangjunmiao, had long since been abandoned.45\u00b0S, 90\u00b0E[edit] The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was near the coordinate 45\u00b0S, 90\u00b0E. The coordinate is closest to the red dot labeled as Gaofen 1 at the bottom, halfway between the center and left side of the image.In the southern Indian Ocean, 45\u00b00\u20320\u2033S 90\u00b00\u20320\u2033E\ufeff \/ \ufeff45.00000\u00b0S 90.00000\u00b0E\ufeff \/ -45.00000; 90.00000 has an ocean floor depth of 3,197\u00a0m (10,489\u00a0ft) below sea level and is: 1,244\u00a0km (773\u00a0mi) southeast of the nearest (uninhabited) island of \u00cele Saint-Paul; 1,480\u00a0km (920\u00a0mi) northeast of Elephant Spit, Heard Island; 1,569\u00a0km (975\u00a0mi) east northeast of the small village-like capital Port aux Fran\u00e7ais of the Kerguelen Islands; 2,425\u00a0km (1,507\u00a0mi) north of Antarctica; 2,448\u00a0km (1,521\u00a0mi) southwest of Augusta, Western Australia, 4,080\u00a0km (2,535\u00a0mi) southeast of R\u00e9union Island, and 5,550\u00a0km (3,450\u00a0mi) southeast of Benguerra Island, Mozambique, and 5,800\u00a0km (3,600\u00a0mi) southeast of Mossel Bay, South Africa.In March 2014, the point was in one of a few strips in a search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, after potential debris were spotted by satellite about there.[6][7]45\u00b0S, 90\u00b0W[edit]Located in the southern Pacific Ocean, 1,297\u00a0km (806\u00a0mi) west south west of Guaitecas in Chile, and 3,070\u00a0km (1,910\u00a0mi) north of Antarctica, 45\u00b00\u20320\u2033S 90\u00b00\u20320\u2033W\ufeff \/ \ufeff45.00000\u00b0S 90.00000\u00b0W\ufeff \/ -45.00000; -90.00000 has an ocean floor depth of 4,180\u00a0m (13,730\u00a0ft) below sea level.Antipodes[edit]Each 45\u00d790 point is the antipode – the point on the opposite side of the each – of another 45\u00d790 point.The southern Indian Ocean location and the point in Wisconsin are antipodes of each other. The southern Pacific Ocean location and the point in China are antipodes of each other.See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/45x90-points-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"45\u00d790 points – Wikipedia"}}]}]