According to [10} humans develop spatial understandings of their surroundings by two different methods: procedural and survey. Procedural spatial knowledge is based on exploration of geographic space by navigating it physically. Through this navigation we conceptualize it from different views and construct our view of geographic space mentally from small pieces of information and observations (What is here, what is next to where I am now, where do I turn right to get to the mall and so on) Such geographic knowledge obtained by traveling around in an area could be called learning by “feel”. Spatial knowledge based on survey on the other hand includes looking at maps and obtaining survey and overview knowledge. Both approaches offer geographic knowledge, but information obtained using a procedural approach cannot easily be transferred to the kind of information obtained by survey and vise versa.