As mentioned by Ted, Sphinx certainly handles geosearching - the docs cover 
this pretty well:
http://pat.github.io/thinking-sphinx/geosearching.html

If you want to query based on polygons rather than specific lat/lng points, it 
may be better to look into PostGIS for PostgreSQL. Sphinx handles lat/lng 
points only, I'm afraid. Not sure whether ElasticSearch is any better in that 
regard.

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Pat

On 20/08/2013, at 10:05 PM, C Wilson wrote:

> Okay there should be no issue then as I wouldn't have nearly as much as you. 
> Any examples from you would be extremely helpful as it will let me know that 
> I am going down the right path.
>  
> I never heard of ElasticSearch, will have to check into it. Thanks!
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