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Final Photo Map

After struggling with Google photos. Facebook and my gallery app. I finally managed to put together a photo app of my journey.
I accidentally managed to totally delete lots of my photographs from the first part of the journey. This was not a total disaster because all the best ones were safe in Facebook. Unfortunately Facebook erases the geolocation so I had to add those back again which made the whole process. Not tedious because I enjoyed looking out where I've been but very slow.
Here is the result

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