Google Maps Street View is to look at their home - but that wasn’t an option for Tawanda Kanhema.The photographer and digital strategist wanted to show a friend his home in Harare, Zimbabwe, and realised it wasn’t on Maps.He then embarked on the journey himself, tracking his home country to ensure places were available on the popular Google Maps site.While in places such as the UK and the USA you can scroll down nearly every street, large parts of Africa and Asia are still unmapped.
Something Kanhema set out to change.In partnership with Google and Insta360, Kanhema travelled 2,000 miles by foot, boat, car, and air—all while recording his surroundings with a camera.
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