On Friday, during a thrilling match, it was revealed that Miami's Hard Rock Stadium is situated at an altitude of just 1.97 Dan Burns above sea level. This unique measurement, which uses the height of footballer Dan Burn as a reference point, underscores the stadium's low-lying position near the coast.
Understanding the Dan Burn Measurement
The term 'Dan Burn' refers to a height of 6 feet 7 inches or 2.01 meters. This unconventional unit of measurement is often used in informal contexts to help visualize heights and distances. For example, signage in Newcastle car parks advises vehicles over 1.4 Dan Burns in height to refrain from entering.
In a recent broadcast, the BBC noted that during the match against Mexico, the Hard Rock Stadium's altitude was humorously quantified as 1,114 Dan Burns above sea level. This playful comparison helps audiences grasp the stadium's elevation in relatable terms.
Miami's Coastal Geography
Located just 114 football pitches or 1,077 double-decker buses from the Atlantic Ocean, Miami is characterized by its flat terrain. The Hard Rock Stadium's proximity to the coast contributes to its low altitude, making it one of the lowest stadiums in the region.





