From the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a clickable and updated map showing which flowering cherries are blooming in the garden. Here's a screenshot:
As you scroll over the map (not the screenshot; you'll have to click on the link) you get popups inviting you to click for more information and photos of the blossoms, like this:
It's a clear and clever use of information, and a great resource for a beautiful place.
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