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Waypoint navigation

Waypoint navigation refers to a method of travel that involves defining specific points, called waypoints, along a route. Each waypoint represents a location that can be followed on a map or through a GPS device. By moving from one waypoint to the next, travelers can accurately navigate to their destination. This approach is commonly used in various transportation methods, including hiking, boating, and driving, making it easier to plan routes and ensure that the journey stays on track. Waypoint navigation enhances safety and efficiency by providing clear points of reference along the way.

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    Waypoint navigation is a method used in navigation systems, such as GPS. It involves setting specific geographic points, or "waypoints," that a traveler or vehicle can aim for during their journey. Each waypoint acts as a reference location, helping guide the route. The navigation system provides directions to these points, adjusting for the best path based on the traveler’s current position. This technique is widely used in aviation, maritime travel, and hiking, allowing users to plan and follow routes efficiently while ensuring they stay on track toward their final destination.