> I'm curious why you're adding a second kml layer with the
> > points, instead of just adding the points.

I don't understand. Why don't I download the XML and manually create the Markers and InfoWindows for them? Sure, I could do that -- but the point of KmlLayer is to do all that for me, since it's so boilerplate, yeah?

If it's just a fact of life that I can only feasibly use 1 KmlLayer and still care what I click on, okay by me, I can work around it. I'm hoping that there's some trick of layer stacking that I don't know, or some other mistake on my part, such that I could save a lot of time by using KmlLayer.

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