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Hikers, joggers and cyclists, as well as boaters and motorcyclists, love to record the distance covered in their sports using GPS trackers. They usually choose their course based on time, mood or desired sporting challenge. The route can also be planned in such a way that art is created. These crooked GPS tracks in the shape of animals, plants or symbols are called “Strava Art” social network stravaWhich is used by many outdoor athletes to track their runs and share them with others.
According to its own statement, the website features the world’s largest collection of Strava art. strawart By Brit Gary Corddry. Cordery is the creator of a famous Strava artwork, “Brother’s Kiss”. To do this, he cycled a total of 225 km on the streets of Berlin. The work depicts Mikhail Gorbachev and Erich Honecker embracing, kissing each other. Visitors can view the collection sorted into categories for free. If you want to showcase your own works, you can upload them or set up your own subpage on Strawhat for three British pounds per month.
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