A country has invaded another country because Google maps says its their land??
ehh?
It’s a wonder how these basket-cases manage to win independence.
Google should add “Don’t be stupid” to their “Don’t be evil” motto.
While Obama and his Marxist Western Hemisphere Czar are clearly behind this, I wouldn’t worry too much about a second canal being built in this millennium. Anyone familiar with the work habits of the indigenous populations in Latin American countries knows that the new canal will still be in the discussion stage at the end of this century. Then, they will hasten to the first round of interminable negotiations. By the year 2901, some Latino somewhere may actually grab a shovel — once they decide which shovel to use.
Dear Costa Rica government wieners,
You are fighting over an area hold by 50 soldiers ???
Grow a set and kick the commies out
Bet all the euroscum living in Costa Rica are a bit nervous.
This is no accident. More likely a test run.
Nicaraguan troops have refused to leave the disputed piece of land, which lies near the border between the countries. Google has admitted to mistakenly identifying the land as part of Nicaragua, an error it has since fixed... Nicaraguan Vice-President Jaime Morales Carazo has refused to remove the country's 50 troops, who have begun river dredging in the area to the dismay of Costa Rica... Nicaragua, which has disputed ownership of the land for centuries, believes the border Google had originally outlined was correct. Costa Rica believes the troop incursion is not a border dispute but an invasion, although, in comments reported in The Guardian, Carazo said "we cannot invade our own territory."Google Maps errors -- what other ones have they made, anyone know?