Google Maps highlights where Bin Laden died

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Technologie - Général
Monday, 02 May 2011 11:38

The city of Abbottabad is now part of history even without trying. Located about 120 kilometers north of the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, the population has served as the backdrop for one of the most sought-after military operations throughout the United States eager to avenge us patriotic, which has cost the lives of Osama Bin Laden, public enemy number one of the country.

Google Maps has been quick to reflect such high-profile death in its database, marking the "exact" in the terrorist has died in northern Pakistan. Indeed, the precision of the signal has to be questioned, but as it highlights Mashable , it serves to clarify where Bin Laden was hiding.

The location is far from hidden caves in which many believed was hiding the target. Instead, he lived in a mansion, in a quiet residential area. It confirms once again that it is better to hide where the search is most unlikely. Osama knew and so chose to reside Orash valley, a tourist area of incomparable beauty.

Of course, the reference to Google Maps has quickly filled with patriotic and celebratory comments.

Google Maps highlights where Bin Laden died written on ALT1040 on 2 May, 2011 by José Carlos Castillo
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