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Hello.
Since we're on a bit of a roll here, why don't we just retroactively declare it "Geotagging week" on The Daily Ink and be done with it?
Alright.
With that important business attended to, let's take a look at how the Utata community is playing with this nifty new toy.
Chris Garrett lit a fire when he posted a link to a map of the Utata pool's geotagged photos. Our own Brenda Anderson took up the torch and a new idea was born.
"Utata Lives Here"
Tag one photo with "Utata Lives Here" and make sure to "map" that photo as well. It doesn't need to be your house, but anywhere in your town/city that you'd like.
The resulting map is a portrait of a truly international community, and a beautiful sight to behold.
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