How do you commemorate a disaster that occurred in an inaccessible location? Les Familles de L’attentat du DC-10 D’uta, an organization of family members of those who lost their lives in the 1989 UTA Flight 722 crash in the Sahara desert, turned to Google Maps. Journeying to the site of the crash, they created a 200-foot diameter sculpture from rocks of a plane set within a compass, visible on Google Maps.