The Brecon Beacons National Park in south Wales was mistakenly moved 150 miles to the heart of London's West End following a glitch on Google Maps Error: The glitch was revealed on the Brecon Beacons ...
Visitors to the mighty Brecon Beacons might have ended up in London if they had relied on Google Maps to get them there all because of a slight technical glitch. Google Maps showed the Brecon Beacons ...
Anyone trying to navigate around London using Google Maps today may be surprised to find a vast mountain range in the middle of Chelsea. Even more surprising is that the mountain range - the Brecon ...
The wildly popular Brecon Beacons has some of the most glorious landscapes and flowing waterfalls in South Wales. Its impressive peaks and ridges bring a sense of haunting beauty and provide a range ...
Simon Rose, Warden: "This challenging walk is one of the best ridge walks in the UK. You can see the whole route you will be walking from the old pump house at the start of the walk. “The first hike ...
It has become Wales' first and only the fifth destination in the world to be granted the status of an international dark sky reserve The night sky above the Brecon Beacons National Park has been ...
The technical error has directed people searching for the national park more than 150m (241km) away to a location between Chelsea and Knightsbridge. Brecon Beacons ...
A glitch on Google Maps has located the Brecon Beacons in the heart of London. The technical error has directed people searching for the national park more than 150m ...
A glitch on Google Maps has located the Brecon Beacons in the heart of London. The technical error has directed people searching for the national park more than 150m ...