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Makes sense though that report was for Nov 29th and she apparently was found on Nov 27th. So we don't know whether Essex Road is involved at all, or just the rather vague location "in the desert near Essex," which presumably refers to the unincorporated community of Essex.
Essex, San Bernardino County, California - Wikipedia
Remains of woman lost in Mojave Desert last year found
This is a long way from where they supposedly were. Roughly a 10 hour walk.
Except I'm cautious here where driving the reportedly 6.8 miles takes 38 minutes!If you do that walking, it says 2 hours, which isn't crazy?
Re: North on Google Maps
Go to Google Maps with the map you want to look at visible.
On the lower right side of the map, there is a column of buttons. Starting from the bottom, there are the following:
1. A little orange figure
2. A minus and then a plus for resizing
3. Show Your Location button thing
4. Globe View button
5. 3D/2D button
6. A circle with triangles, one red, one white in the middle pointing in opposite directions with arrows on each side. THIS IS THE COMPASS. Red is always NORTH. If you click on the arrows, the map will rotate depending on which way the arrow is pointing.
Some of those features are not always present, BUT 2. and 6. are essential features.
I also don't want to stray off topic, however I was also unable to find the 'compass' icon on my googlemaps. I use mozilla firefox. Screenshot below of what I see.
I poked around some more. You have to enable globe view to get the compass. And if your local versiou of Map doesn't include the globe view on the basic map, try satellite view first and then enable globe view. Hope that helps.I also don't want to stray off topic, however I was also unable to find the 'compass' icon on my googlemaps. I use mozilla firefox. Screenshot below of what I see.
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I am very literal and like to be precise, so maybe it's just me, but if the remains were found in MNP I feel like they would say that rather than in the desert near Essex. While saying in the desert near Essex does not exclude MNP, it just isn't as exact. I also don't know who this information is coming from, so they might just be relaying the little bits and pieces they have and can only provide a very general description.
"in the desert near Essex", while certainly vague, is arguably more exact than "in the Mojave National Preserve", which encompasses over 2,400 square miles.
My point is that MNP is a specific place, though a large one. In the desert near Essex could be any direction and expansive.
My point is that MNP is a specific place, though a large one. In the desert near Essex could be any direction and expansive.
I meant from where her husband said they were when she disappeared. I apologize for being unclearNo. “In the desert near Essex” covers a lot of territory, and could, in fact, be used to describe the exact place she supposedly was.
Not to be a stickler, but both terms were used if you include the title of the article. MOOI'm a bit surprised that the word "body" is being used instead of "remains".
Yes, you're right. I've reread and now see both terms being used.Not to be a stickler, but both terms were used if you include the title of the article. MOO