Ordinary hand orders are widely recognized, which is why Many people are throwing the issue. This is how we came to this story of a German farmer who lost his agricultural resources at the mercy of his marriage application, which was eventually captured by Google Maps for its mapping system.
32-year-old Steffen Schwarz devotes part of his time to work in the field. He used his career to plant a field of corn and cultivated the phrase "Wills du ja heiraten?" (Want to marry me? In German) down. Followed by this he made his partner fly a drone above the farm so that he could finally read the message he had written for her. At first her partner was now unable to see the message, however when he raised it high enough and could see it immediately he said yes.
What Steffen Schwarz did not rely on her marriage request was known because Google was photographing her Google Maps.
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Schwarz explained to local media that he did not know about the confusion until a Canadian relative contacted him to let him know that his application was popular online and taken over by Google Maps. Now as a result your application has received recognition the inclusion of a Mountain View mapping service, with long-term forecasts.
The story of love that gets even stronger is a given situation. I hope they have a great time together and wish the couple well, by the way it will be yes I want this next June.