Google Local Guides is not an expert game, it's the art of reincarnation!

Since my first use of Google Maps, I have discovered many unknown possibilities. First of all, I realized that through my simple actions, I could help other people find the right places and search for the information they needed. The second thing I discovered in the maps is that this world is full of diversity. Wherever you go - there is a place worth seeing everywhere: whether it is a restaurant, a monument of architecture, or an ordinary place, from where incredible landscapes open, or simply enjoy being alone with nature.

People are interesting. Like what they created. For centuries, great temples were edified, fortresses were built, and monuments were given to prominent figures of the time.

Unfortunately, we never wonder how much effort has been made to achieve it - and how little it takes to destroy it.

We must appreciate what we have. In every corner of our planet there will be a place, though imperceptible, but full of incredible beauty. Even a house, a ruin, in the middle of some uninhabited territory, long abandoned by humans but not left by nature, acquires a new meaning of its existence, when the leaves of some sort of spindly plant around its old shabby walls. And this place is special in my opinion.

What am I leading this to? And I lead this to the fact that it doesn’t matter if you describe any grand architectural monument visited by millions of people from many parts of the world, or describe a place visited by a dozen interesting people like you, and maybe you or me first - it doesn’t matter. Each of our discoveries in maps, each of our reviews, photos, mentions, and more - is a replenishment of a box of local experts around the world.

The world is full of impressions, beauty and inspiration. We just have to gradually open them.

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