If that was true, the points would be more likely to fail in high-
density areas. What I see is the reverse.

On Sep 9, 3:33 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:

> I cannot now find it, but there was a very similar recent post.  The
> crux of the matter is that when you use kmlLayer, it is rendered as
> tile images at google's servers.  There appears to be a limit to how
> many different icon images can be rendered on one tile.  As you zoom
> out and more placemarks crowd onto one tile area, you breach the limit
> and get default blue lollipops for the 'excess' icons.

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