Anyone trying to navigate around London using Google Maps today may be surprised to find a vast mountain range in the middle of Chelsea. Even more surprising is that the mountain range - the Brecon ...
The Brecon Beacons National Park in south Wales was mistakenly moved 150 miles to the heart of London's West End following a glitch on Google Maps Error: The glitch was revealed on the Brecon Beacons ...
When our tour guide, a former miner, tells us that we’ll be descending 90 metres into the earth, no one in the group seems anxious. When we strap on headlamps – necessary accoutrements for navigating ...
• Pen y Fan The Brecon Beacons is a north-facing mountain range in South Wales, near the town of Brecon. The range includes the highest point in southern Britain—Pen y fan, which climbs 2,907 feet ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The Brecon Beacons – a 520 sq mile national park on the Welsh border with England – has for generations served as a ...
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A glitch on Google Maps has located the Brecon Beacons in the heart of London. The technical error has directed people searching for the national park more than 150m ...