Until Tuesday the Google Maps of North Korea were mostly blank — only the capital of Pyongyang was labeled. But with the help of "citizen cartographers,"Google has released a detailed map revealing roads, train lines, parks, hotels, hospitals, restaurants and even several city-sized labor camps.
Beginning in 2009 the volunteers — collaborating on Google Map Maker from outside of the Internet-starved country — compiled points of interest that were already public on existing analog maps or on the Web.
Al Jazeera has a good rundown of why this is a big deal in regards to the Hermit Kingdom, and The Washington Post's interactive before/after provides an idea of how big of a difference the new maps make.
Here's the entire country:
Pyongyang:
The Korean Demilitarized Zone:
The China/North Korea border:
The 87-square-mile gulag known as Prison Camp No. 22:
Check out some of the other places maps like these have uncovered:
Satellite Images Show Gulags Are Still Operational In North Korea
Bing Maps Show The CIA's Secret Bin Laden Training Facility In North Carolina
'Secret' Australian Military Bases Revealed By Google Maps
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