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by computator
2869 days ago
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When I first saw this problem in elementary school, I went to look at an atlas to see if I could see the bridges (but couldn't because the scale in an atlas was too large). I'm just blown away that today, not only can I find the map but I can look at the aerial view and go on virtual walks through the city and the bridges -- mere seconds after reading about it: https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Kaliningrad,+Kaliningrad+Ob... I'm wondering what the amazing mapping advance will be 20 years from now. Real time street views of all metropolitan areas? |
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We drove around and saw a couple of what I think were the bridges dating from Euler's time. Others had been destroyed in WW2 and/or replaced with modern, larger bridges.