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Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Yasushi Takahashi, a 37-year-old artist, holds his GPS drawing in Saitama, north of Tokyo, in November 2014. He spent six months covering around 7,160 kilometers in 40 of Japan's 47 prefectures with a GPS tracker to draw images of "MARRY ME" and a heart and arrow across the archipelago in a unique marriage proposal. The drawing was recognized as the world's largest GPS drawing by Guinness World Records.

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Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Artist "draws" world's largest "geoglyph" using GPS

Artist Yasushi Takahashi (L), his wife and child hold Takahashi's GPS drawings and a Guinness World Records certificate in Saitama, north of Tokyo, in November 2014. His "MARRY ME" drawing, formed by tracking his movements across Japan, has been recognized as the world's largest GPS drawing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nazca Lines

Nazca Lines

Photo taken Jan. 27, 2019, shows a geoglyph in the Nazca Lines in Peru said to depict a whale. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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