This is our entry in Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – July 7, 2017.
As we planned our trip to Greece last year, we decided to take our own GPS navigation device to guide us on the roads and updated our maps accordingly. The GPS unit had just as much trouble as we did in pronouncing Greek road names; sometimes it gave up when confronted with a long difficult name and just spoke the word “road.” While Greece has been modernizing its highway system extensively, there are still some twisty mountainous roads. We were on one of those as we drove to Meteora. This is what the GPS unit showed when we were a few miles outside a small town. (Notice that the speed limit on this road is 90 km/h (about 54 mph) while we are achieving 46 km/h (about 28 mph)).
This photo was taken on September 29, 2016. Specs are:
Olympus TG-4, ISO 100, f/3.4, 1/60 sec, 9.6 mm
Very clever…..works for me. 😀
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