Is this a stupid question, but...
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Originally Posted by Frank Warner
In some parts of the world roads of any description do not exist! In those situations a GPS can be a real help in giving direction to a town/well etc.
Over on UKGSer* ::::* For BMW GS Enthusiasts they have a tutorital on garmins mapsource. Some time spent there might help?
A waypoint is simply a loctaion .. there might be somethign there you'll want to go to .. like a fuel station. Or a bank. Most GPSes can have waypoints.
If you want to 'look 'at garmins 'world map' you can view it over the web on garamins web site .. go there and look for your self? That will tell you far more than words typed here.
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Surely a waypoint is part of a map. Or, can the GPS know towns and cities, but not know roads?
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