Or just open Google Maps and search for a place name...https://twitter.com/what3words/status/1245044052829114368 …
Many places don't have a name or traditional address, but everywhere on earth has a what3words address making it easy to describe and search for any precise location.
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So in order to explore them on Google maps i just find them on w3w and then open in Google maps? Why don't just find it in Google maps?
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I have a device that shows some numbers telling me where I am. If I look closely in a physical map, there's a match between these numbers and my location in the map. If I move north, the first number changes. If I move east, the other number changes. It even works with old maps
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Use the 'maps with what3words' Chrome extension to type a what3words address into the search bar for it launch in Google Maps
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