You arrive at an airport, rent a car, complete with GPS or SatNav, and tap in your destination.
If you're lucky the thing will direct you to exactly where you want to go without any problem.
If you're not, or are hopeless at following instructions, then you could end up taking a route which will allow you to see a little more of the countryside than you had intended.
The chances are though, that you'll eventually reach where you want to be.
Both scenarios of course rely upon your having entered the correct town or city.
But there remains another possible outcome: arriving miles away from your intended journey's end.
(screenshot Mappy - the green flag is Paris, the yellow one Leuhan, and the red flag is Lourdes) |
That's exactly what happened this past weekend to a group of Chinese tourists who had arrived at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris from Los Angeles and decided to hire a car with a GPS, to drive to the southwestern town of Lourdes.
Except they ended up over 800 kilometres away in the village of Leuhan in Brittany, in the west of the country.
As the regional daily Ouest France reported the five women had indeed entered Lourdes into the GPS but they had forgotten to include the number of the département: hence they arrived in the village where the chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes can be found.
An easy mistake to make!
"They got out of their car and asked me where they could find their hotel," Manée Peron, the owner of the village bar-tobacconist Ti Manée, told the newspaper.
"But when I looked at the reservation slip they showed me I saw that they were looking for Lourdes in the southwest of France and I told them they were in completely the wrong place."
Not surprisingly the women were apparently more than a little fed up but reprogrammed their GPS, and were on their way once again...to the correct Lourdes.
Let's just hope their rental contract allowed them unlimited mileage.
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