Herzog's famous take on nature, recorded on the set of Fitzcarrado in the Peruvian jungle, is just beautiful. I keep coming back to it.
https://youtu.be/3xQyQnXrLb0
"Kinski says [the jungle] is full of erotic elements. It’s not so much erotic, but full of obscenity. Nature here is vile and base. I wouldn’t see anything erotic here. I see fornication and asphyxiation and choking, fighting for survival and growing and just rotting away. Of course there’s a lot of misery, but it’s the same misery that’s all around us. The trees are in misery, and the birds are in misery. I don’t think they sing; they just screech in pain. Taking a close look at what’s around us, there is some sort of harmony. It’s the harmony of overwhelming and collective murder. But when I say this, I say this all full of admiration for the jungle. It’s not that I hate it. I love it. I love it very much. But I love it against my better judgment.”
Oh yeah, that’s a great one. There’s no denying Herzog’s love for the things he also despises, and this is the mark of a great artist.
Aguirre was my first Herzog movie, in the theatre, way too young for it, and to this day the Kinski monkey scene is one of my favorites in all of film.
Incidentally, Apple just launched Apple Maps Look Around in Germany this summer. It has very good coverage, but you need an Apple device to access it (ugh).
Interestingly, I haven't seen any public discussion on it.
Apple also allows you to demand blurring of your house, but they do this globally.
Shout out to the open source Android app Street Complete, which shows you a map indicating missing OSM data points and lets you easily contribute (opening hours, road surfaces, house numbers etc.)
Yes. This need to be emphasized:
Disallowing URLs in robots.txt will not necessarily exclude them from search results.
Search engines will still find those pages if they are linked to or mentioned somewhere else.
The search result will consist only of the URL, and the snippet will say "A description for this result is not available because of this site's robots.txt"
Use the noindex tag, folks. Also, Google Webmaster Tools allows you to remove URLs from Google's index.
And while we're at it, the city's official Geoportal Berlin[2] is a treasure trove of open geo data.
[1] https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=05c3f9d7dea6422b86e...
[2] https://fbinter.stadt-berlin.de/fb/index.jsp