Maps and navigation
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A4 #pttravel I remember traveling through the Julien Alps of Slovenia through the Soca River Valley to the coast required me to look at the map a lot.
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A3. I am permanently lost. Even in places I think I know. Princes Street in Edinburgh is never the same length twice. I swear. #PTTravel
A1
Captain James Cook’s voyage for the Australis Incognita
would interest me because Cook mapped the entire New Zealand coastline with only minor errors, which was a remarkable feat for the time.
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A4- I've gotten lost in so many cities, I don't know where to start
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A5- I have a habit of wandering off the beaten path, so I'm pretty sure I'll be using a map and/or compass in my future
🇺🇸#Mojave
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A5. I’d like to do some of the Speyside Way this year but I’m just counting on there being way-markers at every turn. Give me a compass and I’ll draw a circle. #PTTravel
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A4 Lots of important updates on position, route and weather when I did my trip to Antarctica. I got to go on the Bridge a couple of times and watch the Captain and team navigate the course
replying to @findinganeish @kate_frankie A5. Or I guess I have this map to Australia. #PTTravel
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A6- Gauge your surroundings. Sometimes a paper map can make you stick out as a tourist and a target for scammers and pickpockets.
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