Since britbong is 4chan slang for a British person, I said, "So those coordinates are in the UK somewhere?"
"In the North Sea," said Byron, "in an area frequented by British ships."
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Making a drawing with associated "coordinates" is something I would associate with remote viewing.
Obviously, numbers like 600 and 300 can't be latitude and longitude, but adding decimal points solves the problem:
It's much closer to Norway than to Bongland, but it's in the North Sea and might for all I know be an area frequented by British ships. Dolphins here would be white-beaked, or possibly bottlenoses at the extreme northern end of their range.
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"Dolphin", combined with those B-words, reminded me of "Byford Dolphin", a song by a guy known as Conelrad (very indie! IIRC I discovered him two decades ago, through a small forum with some interest in ambient music). Interestingly, a search for the song's title brings up an old drilling rig that operated in the North Sea, and its most notable accident occurred in an oil field quite close to your coordinates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_LaLs8WiSk
https://conelrad.co.uk/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byford_Dolphin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frigg_gas_field
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