Where's my blue dot in an iNat Next single-observation map?

In iNat Classic, I frequently use the map of an individual observation to navigate to that specimen physically on the ground. This is easy because my location shows as a blue dot so it’s like navigating to a restaurant. But on iNat Next, the map for an individual observation doesn’t include my blue dot. The dot is there when I do a search for a taxon, but those maps aren’t individual observations and I have to guess which green pin is the one I’m tracking to. Am I missing something?

Correct, it’s not there any longer. But, you can either copy and paste the coordinates or share the coordinates directly to a mapping map like Apple Maps or Google Maps:

IMO that’s a better solution since a real mapping app has a lot more functionality that iNat ever could.

OK, I see that on the “location” screen the three dots above the map give options to share location or copy coordinates. I guess I can get used to that, thanks.

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