Tired of relying on bad maps of the North , Yellowknife man compiles his own
Logan Earth is a website built with higher resolution maps than some of those found on Google Earth, according to the BBC s weekly trail. This is the story of one of the first residents to be able to navigate on the land and become the latest visitor to Google.
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2022-04-24
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