G***** Maps' only advantage is the convenience of their direct advertising neatly woven into their UI/UX. Actual map data is not half as good
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@[email protected] They do have some locations that OpenStreetMap has not (and vice versa), and they are more friendly for finding places with alternate spelling. There is a reason I check both.
Also, their linked images are useful for visualizing these locations. Though I think I saw an OpenStreetMap version with geotagged images once, but I can't find it again.
there definitively are, though rather scarce. it'd be oh so great if OsmAnd allowed to relatively easily add or edit data
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I grew up in The Netherlands with people reading the old fairy tales to us at school. Oral . Generations after us grew up with sugarcoated Disney-tales.
Our German Mom told us about them when visiting Germany fairy-places. After that I got more involved in the British legends and myths. Last 15 years more Korean/Asian. Then started to see the overlaps, similarities not restricted to a certain area.
Fascinating, still learning.
@hanktank61 I'm really fascinated by how local folk legends form a "supernatural landscape" - real world places you can visit that have supernatural associations.
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I got involved with Korean drama in 2009.
Because they often handle old legends and myths in multilayered , caleidoscopic ways.
In familiar modern or historic settings.
Drama writing Hong Sisters are champions with that.
The way they involved demons taking over people to start spamming with their phones, using the net for vile actions.
Or introducing " Avalon " in Asian fairytale way..
( Still trying to figure that out completely 🙂)