The digital cartographic tool allows users to virtually explore the largest island in the Bahamas. This exploration includes viewing satellite imagery, road networks, and points of interest across the archipelago. For example, individuals can use it to examine the vast, undeveloped areas and the distribution of settlements.
This digital resource is vital for logistical planning, environmental research, and tourism. Its availability allows researchers to study the island’s unique ecosystems and geographical features remotely. Furthermore, it supports tourism by offering potential visitors a preview of the island’s attractions and helping them plan their travel routes and accommodations. The resource allows for discovery of remote location and its utility has grown over time.