The image shows a map interface from the website bikerouter.de, which is a tool for planning cycling routes. The map is centered on a region that includes parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The interface includes various tools and options for route planning, such as zooming in and out, downloading the route, sharing it, and loading different layers.

The map displays a distance measurement marked with a pink line, starting from Oslo in Norway and ending at the North Cape. The route is labeled with the distance, which is 1416 km. The starting point is marked with a red dot, and the end point is marked with a green dot. The map also includes a legend and various icons for different map layers and tools.

The interface has a navigation bar at the top with options such as "Original," "Download," "Share," "Load," "About," "Hall of Fame," and "Support." The website is powered by Bikerouter.de and is copyrighted by OpenStreetMap contributors. The map is in a Mercator projection, which is commonly used for world maps.
The image shows a map interface from the website bikerouter.de, which is a tool for planning cycling routes. The map is centered on a region that includes parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The interface includes various tools and options for route planning, such as zooming in and out, downloading the route, sharing it, and loading different layers. The map displays a distance measurement marked with a pink line, starting from Oslo in Norway and ending at the North Cape. The route is labeled with the distance, which is 1416 km. The starting point is marked with a red dot, and the end point is marked with a green dot. The map also includes a legend and various icons for different map layers and tools. The interface has a navigation bar at the top with options such as "Original," "Download," "Share," "Load," "About," "Hall of Fame," and "Support." The website is powered by Bikerouter.de and is copyrighted by OpenStreetMap contributors. The map is in a Mercator projection, which is commonly used for world maps.
The image is a screenshot of a map application bikerouter.de, used for navigation or route planning. The map is centered around a location with a green area, which could be a park or a recreational area, and there are several labeled points of interest, such as "Trinity Heights Connector," "Crawford Path," "Crawford Path," "Gulfside Trail," "Nelson Craig Trail," "Tip Top House," "Yankee Building," "Mount Washington Auto Road," and "Summit."

The map interface includes various tools and options, such as zoom controls, a search bar, and buttons for downloading, sharing, and loading different map layers. The map is copyrighted by OpenStreetMap contributors, and there is a reference to "bikerouter.de," which suggests that this map might be used for planning cycling routes. The map also includes a legend with distance measurements in meters and feet, indicating the scale of the map. The overall layout and design suggest that this is a digital map application used for outdoor activities, possibly for hiking or cycling.
The image is a screenshot of a map application bikerouter.de, used for navigation or route planning. The map is centered around a location with a green area, which could be a park or a recreational area, and there are several labeled points of interest, such as "Trinity Heights Connector," "Crawford Path," "Crawford Path," "Gulfside Trail," "Nelson Craig Trail," "Tip Top House," "Yankee Building," "Mount Washington Auto Road," and "Summit." The map interface includes various tools and options, such as zoom controls, a search bar, and buttons for downloading, sharing, and loading different map layers. The map is copyrighted by OpenStreetMap contributors, and there is a reference to "bikerouter.de," which suggests that this map might be used for planning cycling routes. The map also includes a legend with distance measurements in meters and feet, indicating the scale of the map. The overall layout and design suggest that this is a digital map application used for outdoor activities, possibly for hiking or cycling.