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What.. a vehicle without a navigation system...!!!!
Thinking back to a time, when a cell phone was just that and touring in countries where my good lady and I could not speak the language, using maps to navigate, getting lost and in the process discovering interesting locations we would never have otherwise found.... Happy memories.. (-: Modern-day efficiency may not be as ideal as it seems on the surface...?
There is a video from Harry Metcalfe where he goes into detail about why he still used paper maps, in particular, Michelin:
(Skip to 3:00 if you want the map part)
However, whilst I've long used their maps, I wasn't aware that Michelin actually denote picturesque driving roads by lining them in green. Furthermore, they also note lovely towns by putting a green square around them. As Harry makes the point, this allows you to plot the most enjoyable driving route far more easily.