I heard of this before, too, and they also used clockwise and counterclockwise then. So, in effect just a polar coordinate system.
But yeah, also having a hard time finding out which concrete island that was…
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Quokka@quokk.au 2 weeks ago
Yes, I’ve heard of many. Can’t think of the names at 4am unfortunately.
My favourite was one that was basically in and out, as the centre of their island had a mountain so things were either towards or away from it.
I heard of this before, too, and they also used clockwise and counterclockwise then. So, in effect just a polar coordinate system.
But yeah, also having a hard time finding out which concrete island that was…
riot@fedia.io 2 weeks ago
Perhaps it's Manam? Their island has a volcano, but they use a land-sea axis for directions:
The Wikipedia article doesn't specifically phrase it as "towards/away from the volcano" , but Reddit posts linking to the Wikipedia article phrase it like that.