Right in the middle of your array of LatLngs, you have this sequential
pair:
new google.maps.LatLng(6.114000000000001, 124.52400000000002),
new google.maps.LatLng(6.787000000000001, -157.363),
That's a longitude jump of some 47 degrees, which is a long way for a
bottle to go in one day!

About a dozen coordinates later, the longitude switches back to a
sequence of positive longitudes.

- Jeff


On Sep 30, 12:46 pm, fable <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let me first say this is my first time using API and I am not familiar
> with Javascript.
> I may have made a silly mistake, but I can't seem to find it.  My
> polyline seems to be closing itself, in other words the last point
> connects to the first.  I'd like it not to do that :)
>
> The line is a series of coordinates that follow a message in a bottle
> that was released last year.  The beacon is no longer active.
>
> You can see it live here:http://messagebottleproject.com/
>
> Any help/ideas are most welcome - thank you!!!

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