The tourist office of the Faroe Islands has started a petition yesterday to get the islands on Google Maps. The Faroe Islands are not clear in photos on the card. The agency has deployed more sheep to make these pictures.
The Faroe Islands are eighteen islands that form an archipelago covered by Denmark. The islands lie between the UK and Iceland in.
Visit Faroe Islands, the tourist office in question, says it regrets that the different landscapes of the Faroe Islands are not to be found in the online map service. His own projects to map the islands failed.
The petition is the latest action undertaken by the Faroe Islands to come up with pictures of the scenery in Google Maps. Durita Dahl Andreassen, employee of the agency, has been working since the end of April We Want Google Street View, a project that is completely dominated them. ,, I find it very strange that I can not show my friends where I come from. The country in which I live is beautiful, full of green and not yet discovered by the world. Therefore, I would like to share with everyone my country. “
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Andreassen came up with the idea to send than just some pictures for Google Street View. Using five sheep, she has made an attempt to bring the landscape map. Andreassen tied a camera attached to each sheep and let them loose in the wild. the pictures give this were shipped directly to her phone.
the tricky part was that she did not know how she had found the sheep when the batteries were once empty. After much searching she got through it itself would take to map long lead and started the petition.
The petition can be signed here.
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