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Following Google Maps directions in rural Tasmania and encountered this sign.
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@MikeElgan Don’t even think of using GoogleMaps for bushwalking in Tasmania! Thousands of lakes on the map that don’t actually exist.
LOL, that screenshot looks more like Canada.
Edit: unlike the immediate area you screenshotted, the area just northwest of it (Walls of Jerusalem National Park) looks like it legitimately does have a whole bunch of lakes, 'cause they show up in the aerial photography as well as the map layer. What's up with that? Are they glacial or karst or what?