In a
previous post I talked about the Zoto-powered
Geoproject which is attempting to collect all the confluence points in the USA. Here is a person from Argentina who is taking a picture of his confluence point in Buenos Aires, Argentina (Lat -30.61086 Long -58.41862).
His blog shows the zoom in to show where the picture is taken. I think it's great that he's actually holding a pushpin with the latitude and longitude to illustrate! :)
5 comments:
Friggin hilarious!
It would be interesting to see people doing this all over. Sort of brings lat/long to life.
I don't get the Geoproject... there is a long established project called the Degree Confluence Project which is doing the exact same thing, worldwide. Why are they trying to reinvent the wheel?
Anonymous:
Check this post and related comments for more info on the project and why they are also doing something similar:
http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2005/07/geoproject-usa-and-google-maps.html
http://www.geoprojectusa.com/ dont work.
And the photo link dont work
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http://mapas.geoturismo.cl
En este subdominio hay una aplicacion turistica basada en google maps api.
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