Have you ever gotten lost in a graveyard? Israeli app called ‘Gravez’ aims to help navigate cemeteries
JERUSALEM - An Israeli-developed app offers turn-by-turn voice directions to help visitors navigate large graveyards in search of a loved-one’s resting place.
“It will change everything,” said Yehuda Hanfling, a service manager for Chevra Kadisha, the main group that oversees Jewish burials in Israel. “People who haven’t been to graves for years and want to reach get lost because graves have been added, paths have been added everywhere,” Hanfling said.The app developers, Corido, used drones and image processing tools to map over 1.
A cemetery that contains an average of 30,000-40,000 graves can be mapped within several days. The app is free for private users but cemetery operators need to purchase the system. The price depends on the size of the grounds.
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