Google Maps is a truly wonderful tool, full of features that allow us to explore our surroundings, create maps, watch the interior of the street, travel through time or make anyone find your business in seconds.
Google Maps also helps to make attractive experiments, and that's exactly what Martin Perungs, a British who has been walking for several days, has done to create a giant silhouette of his body.
He confirms that he conducted this experiment "to establish a unique connection with the city and the land." This silhouette was drawn about 321 miles away and decided to walk through it in the early days of April and was able to finish it a few hours ago.
One of the most interesting points is that during the days that this journey lasted, anyone can follow this strange route live through their website.
In fact, we can re-watch this trip rougth this repetition of his entire trip, checking the pace of the walk and the places he visited with this experience.
He confirms that he conducted this experiment "to establish a unique connection with the city and the land." This silhouette was drawn about 321 miles away and decided to walk through it in the early days of April and was able to finish it a few hours ago.
One of the most interesting points is that during the days that this journey lasted, anyone can follow this strange route live through their website.
In fact, we can re-watch this trip rougth this repetition of his entire trip, checking the pace of the walk and the places he visited with this experience.

Martin doesn't want this trip to remain a mere experience, and on his website, he appeals to cartoonists, musicians or writers who wish to collaborate with him to imagine a new journey to this task.
At first, it may sound like a silly experience, but the reality is that it might be interesting to draw a random path from your home and dare to do so by following the GPS data, you will definitely find unexpected and completely unknown places.