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Google Mapping Car

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Sept-Oct 2015
On October 2, 2015 while I was walking between Nájera and Azofra, a Google Mapping Car passed me. I was carrying a SPOT device so I marked the spot to check later. Well, today I found me! It's really cool because you can "walk" up the road in Google and see just what I saw that day. They blur out faces and license plate numbers to protect privacy, but still -- It's me! Really! On the Camino!

https://www.google.com/maps/@42.417...xnNof4PyNPX2Lps5NlhA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en

How cool is that?
 
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That's SO cool! I just spent several minutes clicking along the Camino, wanting to start walking again...
 
On October 2, 2015 while I was walking between Nájera and Azofra, a Google Mapping Car passed me. I was carrying a SPOT device so I marked the spot to check later. Well, today I found me! It's really cool because you can "walk" up the road in Google and see just what I saw that day. They blur out faces and license plate numbers to protect privacy, but still -- It's me! Really! On the Camino!

https://www.google.com/maps/@42.417...xnNof4PyNPX2Lps5NlhA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en

How cool is that?
What is a SPOT device?
 
What is a SPOT device?

wikipedia: "SPOT is a GPS tracking device that uses the Globalstar satellite network to provide text messaging and GPS tracking (depending on the subscription type purchased). It has a coverage area that includes a large portion of the planet, with the following exceptions: extreme northern and southern latitudes, parts of pacific ocean. SPOT is simplex and cannot receive user data."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPOT_Satellite_Messenger
 
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Google street view can sometimes go beyond a simple "street view".

The following are photos from Google street view of a cafe and albergue in Portomarin along the Camino. The four photos show the view of the cafe from the street ( the classic Google street view) followed by close up of the entrance, the inside and finally a view from the back cafe and bar overlooking the river.
 

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What a great souvenier!

We unfortunatly had the google car visit our house and in the garden at the back of our house is a line full of our undies :oops::eek:
 
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That's really cool!

I wonder if one could write Google asking for them to unblur your face in this particular case. "No, really, I don't care about my privacy here; in fact, I willingly surrender it in exchange for bragging rights..."
 
On October 2, 2015 while I was walking between Nájera and Azofra, a Google Mapping Car passed me. I was carrying a SPOT device so I marked the spot to check later. Well, today I found me! It's really cool because you can "walk" up the road in Google and see just what I saw that day. They blur out faces and license plate numbers to protect privacy, but still -- It's me! Really! On the Camino!

https://www.google.com/maps/@42.417...xnNof4PyNPX2Lps5NlhA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en

How cool is that?
Very cool!
Any particular reason for carrying the SPOT device?
 
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On October 2, 2015 while I was walking between Nájera and Azofra, a Google Mapping Car passed me. I was carrying a SPOT device so I marked the spot to check later. Well, today I found me! It's really cool because you can "walk" up the road in Google and see just what I saw that day. They blur out faces and license plate numbers to protect privacy, but still -- It's me! Really! On the Camino!

https://www.google.com/maps/@42.417...xnNof4PyNPX2Lps5NlhA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en

How cool is that?

Well that is really, really cool, bravo :)
I click around the CF each day after I get a position report from my partner and each walker/cyclist I see, embedded forever in the Google archives, are probably people who indeed use this forum and don't yet know they are there. I was certain I saw my partner one day, how un-cool is that LOL ;-)
Congrats :)
 

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