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Our Vacation on Flickr and Wayfaring Map

So, while I'm waiting for my 2800 plus email messages to download and organizing almost as many flickr photos, I discovered a wonderful new FREE mapping program called Wayfaring. You can plot your route, describe it, use tags, have other people track you, blog it, and oh so cool.  So, I plotted our vacation where we logged almost as many miles as I have email messages and linked to flickr photo sets.

Pretty cool? 

Here's how a nonprofit has used this combination of tools for the Drive Beyond Oil.  How else could a nonprofit use flickr and wayfaring to promote a cause or fundraising event.  I can see how Relay for Life or LLS/Team in Training might use it.  What others?

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I was searching for a mapping tool I could use in conjunction with photos of my Worlds Touch circuit riding trip around the world. Thanks for finding this. Because Worlds Touch works in Asia but is based in the states, having a mapping tool for our many international photos and blog entries about our work!

Cool vacation!

Very cool tool find! I'm actually on vacation right now - touring BC and national parks of the northwest - and I'll have to play with this as one way of organizing my output! (I'm blogging that, so far, over on my personal blog - smugpuppies.com)

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