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this video is going to demonstrate how to create a property boundary outline or a drone flight map outline using Google Maps and exporting it to a KML or kmz format that you can import into Google Earth or other flight planning or GIS software this video assumes that you have a Google account first thing youamp;#39;ll need to do once youamp;#39;re in Google Maps is go up here to the top left corner and click on the three bars youamp;#39;ll see a menu come up one of the top items in the menu is your places click on your places thatamp;#39;ll bring up this sidebar menu youamp;#39;ll see lists labeled visited and Maps you want to click on maps and then this is where you can store your own Maps within your own Google profile weamp;#39;re going to go down here at the bottom to create map and that will open a new tab that will Zoom the map out and so youamp;#39;re gonna have to search for your desired property weamp;#39;re going to do this one what we just were zoom out a little bit