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      <title>Misson Across the Isle of Wight</title>
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      <description>Isle of Wight, coloured off-white.  tl;dr I used R to identify and map hazards on a potential straight-line walking route across the Isle of Wight, mimicking Tom ‘GeoWizard’ Davies’s ‘Mission Across’ series of YouTube videos. You can jump straight to the interactive map.
 GeoWizard Tom ‘GeoWizard’ Davies is perhaps best known for his YouTube channel, where he posts Twitch stream highlights of Geoguessr, a game where you pinpoint a randomised location based only Google StreetView.</description>
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