All Roads Lead to Andong
This is just an update on the map of all my rides, and a couple of walks, around Andong. If you were to compare this map to the other two I have posted here (1,2) then you'd notice that the scale is a bit different. That is because this time I had to zoom out to get the entire ride to the southern city on the map.
All the previous rides are black and the newest five are colored. This is all the rides up to, but not including, the ride I took on March 19th. If you click the image to see it bigger, you can see that I have just been filling in the spaces a bit. Except for the southern ride, that is. That ride was to the nearest "big" city to the south. I have already ridden to the northern and western cities. The only one left is to the east.
If you want to take a closer look, you can download the KMZ file for Google Earth. That way you can zoom in and out and mover around to your heart's content.
Somerides-3.kmz
If you don't have Google Earth, you can view the recent rides on a Google Maps link where you can still move around and zoom in and out. Note: If your computer is slow, this Google map might take a while to draw and might slow down your computer even more.
My rides on Google maps.
Oodles of thanks and accolades to the site GPSVisualizer.com for the service that makes creating this map possible, and so easy.
"When all's said and done, all roads lead to the same end. So it's not so much which road you take, as how you take it."
~ Charles de Lint
"People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost."
~ H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
"All of life is a journey. Which paths we take, what we look back on, and what we look forward to is up to us. We determine our destination, what kind of road we will take to get there, and how happy we are when we get there."
~ Unknown
Labels: bicycling, Google Earth, GPS, Korea, maps
1 Comments:
How COOL!! :-)
Omni
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