Hi Dan-

I think your best bet is to add GroundOverlay(s) above where the
current map stops. You'd have to create these images yourself, and
figure out what they should have painted on them, since we don't have
tiles that far north. Then you can add a GroundOverlay at a northern
LatLngBounds, e.g.:
new LatLngBounds(new LatLng(85.172074,36.210938), new
LatLng(89.719591,167.695313))

- pamela

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Dan Griffey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for some advice with a project I am running for a female
> explorer headed (solo) to the North Pole.
> We are tracking her progress with the Google Maps (and Earth) Flash
> API, which is great, but when we fall back on Maps API we obviously
> don't have any mapping north of the arctic circle zone, which is just
> dead space on the default maps projection
>
> My question is, has anyone come up with a solution for this - I would
> imagine a custom overlay or mapping segment that we can use to extend
> the projection North to 0 deg? Here's a link to the working page
> (which defaults to Earth API as a workaround).
> http://www.oceanracetrack.com/clients/christinafranco/googlemap.htm
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer, and hope you are well.
>
> Dan
> >
>

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