"Lol, I've seen that map before. It's actually part of the EU's Copernicus program, providing free and open data for European countries, including Georgia. Think it's a solid example of how geospatial tech can benefit developing nations."
"Hey y'all, what's the point of this thread? Geoland sounds like some advanced mapping technology to me, but I've never heard of it in the context of Georgia. Anyone else know more about this?"
"Hey y'all, just wanted to throw in that I found a pretty accurate map of the Caucasus region on Geoland. It's been a lifesaver for my geography studies. Anyone else used it?"
"Georgia has some sick geography. Their map with geoland looks pretty dope, but I've never seen it in action myself. Can someone share how it helps with navigation in rural areas?"
I remember that one. As I recall, it was a proof-of-concept geo-mapping project using blockchain tech to create a decentralized and transparent map of Georgia. Has anyone heard any updates on the project's status or recent developments?
"Hey, I think I found the project you're talking about. Geoland is this Russian project that's mapping the Caucasus region, including Georgia. Has anyone here taken a glance at their satellite imagery?"