Everyone knows that Google prides itself on mapping accuracy. If you hadn't checked beyond the base maps in the past few years, though, you'd have thought the terrain was charted in the "here be dragons" era - it's been as flat as a board. Take a second look today. Google has overhauled Google Maps worldwide to show hills, deserts and lush zones by default, as well as label the geographical features that hadn't previously been identifiable in a sea of white.
Engadget , Google Maps adds natural terrain by default outside of satellite views, reminds us the world isn't flat, Google Maps adds natural terrain by default outside of satellite views, reminds us the world isn't flat
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