Beyond "Streetview".

If we need/want to explore new territory, I have a habit of either "Flying" over it or "Driving" it with the aid of Google© maps.
We recently bumped into a stall at a "County fair" type thingy selling bracken based composts, which we have used before. The lass in charge may well have been from the farm, rather than a re-seller: however she instructed us to "come up to the farm, it'll be a lot cheaper". It was - less then half the stall price.
This was one location I could overfly, but not drive. For reasons best known to Google© they stopped at this bridge, whereas the road in fact goes quite a bit farther with a rough(ish) track off to the farm. I'd hate to be snowed in up yonder.

UPDATE This time I managed to "drive" down Google to the "Bitter end".

Now class, I want you to write a story with a bitter end.
"Our dog chased Mrs. Jone's cat down the garden and, justas she reached the hole in the fence he bit her end."

Product "gen."

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