If yes, check this out 👇 We've recently discovered an interesting project that involves what3words 👏
4th Word is a designation for a specific time that builds on the what3words format. A specific place can be visited and revisited, but can change over time. This project assigns a 4th word to the what3words location at the moment it was captured.
The Bronte Parsonage Museum - once the actual home of the legendary Bronte sisters 👀🤯 - ran a what3words creative writing challenge for their community ✍️
The task involved using any 9 words from the 16 what3words addresses that cover the actual museum site and writers were encouraged to be as imaginative as possible :) Here is the winning poem:
The Gatherer by Maria Johnson
The hills encircling, watching silently,
The thrones of invisible monarchs,
As the last of daylight radiates,
Its rays disappearing behind the lonely pine.
A lone figure hops,
Culling what she may, while daylight lingers,
From the banks of the raging stream
As it pumps its crystal essence
On its inevitable path.
Like a whirlwind, she skips lightly across the dampened stones,
She bypasses the torrent as darkness falls
And the monarchs of old see her safely home with her bounty
Best Western Hotel Europe’s blog post features a collection of hidden hiking spots 🥾 in Bavaria complete with the what3words addresses so you can navigate to them easily 🙌
Having seen our logistics and mobility partners use our tech in different and innovative ways for smoother operations, it’s great to see what3words mentioned on the official UK government website to make traffic management easier 🙌
-Stamp collectors & if their passion for stamps ever overlapped with their use of what3words? 📮
-Part of Mensa 🧠
-From the Isle of Man, and have any stories about how they use what3words on the island 🏝️
Let us know in the comments below if you have any stories like the above^ to share, and we can’t wait to share the completed project with the community in a few weeks time ✨