Google Maps Can give a basic idea of a map that includes every street. The maps remain the same way around the entire world. this is why cities don't have super detailed maps including Israel. it is also public information. Otherwise you would have to pay money. You can get more detailed maps by different companies, (such as mapworks inc, or mapart publishing, or rand mcnally, or something like that) and in road atlases, but for those you would have to pay money.
It is 148 kilometers according to Google Maps.
Google.com > google maps or MapQuest.com
There should be some on GOOGLE MAPS, and GOOGLE EARTH.
u can find one at google maps
Click on Google Maps, you'll find the answer you want
From Google Maps: Google Maps routes you to the Jordan Valley by default. The trick is to locate intermediate spots for the the route, that take you away from the valley. Two of those spots are Zemer, and Nazereth. ( Mabye Bat Hefer instead of Zemer, because its actually on Highway 6 ) So, Ask Google Maps, From: Jeresaelem, Israel to: Zemer, Israel From: Zemer, Israel To: Nazereth, Israel From Nazereth, Israel To: Dganya Aleph, Israel Which takes you thorugh a more heavly traveled route, and probibly better roads. P.s. I did this from Sacramento CA.
Google Inc. Usually updates its digital maps yearly, including Google Earth and Google Maps.
An online mapping service like Google Maps or satellite imagery from resources like Google Earth can provide detailed information about the terrain in a particular area before you arrive. Additionally, topographic maps or trail maps specific to the region may offer more detailed insights into the landscape's features.
One can only download Google Maps if their GPS is an "Android" i.e. a GPS bought from Google. If you have one of these then you can download Google Maps straight from "Google Mobile Maps".
Google clearly spells out what you can and cannot do with their products including Google Maps. Since maps and imagery change all the time, Google prefers websites link to an interactive Google Maps via the Google Maps API but there are instances where screenshots to Google Maps imagery is allowed given the rules are followed. For details check out the Google Maps and Google Earth permissions tool.
Search for Google on Google Maps; it's in Mountain View, California.
Yes, anyone with a computer and internet connectivity can view their satellite maps from all over the globe. However, some countries, do not have a detailed view on the map.