NC shipwrecks in Google Maps

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Nice!

Hope it works better than Google maps and directions did for me today :shakehead:

I asked for the shortest, and the quickest way to Hunter Mountain in the Catskill Mountains, from my home. Best rout was listed as 1 hr and 38 min., but took over 2 hrs, because of poor(none) signing on 2 of the secondary roads.
I decided to do it the old way, with a road map, and made it home in 62 min, going the "long way", and sticking to state roads.

Google maps is a help at times, but I find their accuracy is often a bit shaky. These Carolina shipwrecks look to be better source tho.
 
Does that work for other states? I tried to do a search of shipwrecks of Florida, but it didn't produce the same results.

Probably not...unless someone creates a map of shipwrecks for that state. I created this map for the Carolina region.
 
Probably not...unless someone creates a map of shipwrecks for that state. I created this map for the Carolina region.

Very cool packman, thanks.

by the way, very sorry about that game, really. :(I always pull for the pack unless they are playing my boys
 

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