While you're beating up on Apple hardware, @matigo, can I just add that Apple Maps still lags horribly behind.
I say this because on my recent trip, I used my iphone to take pictures more for the geodata than for the images, so I can figure out afterwards, where I was. If you open an image in Preview, osx very snazzily will read the location data and open it for you in apple maps, but in apple maps there's no way to measure the distance between two points, and there's not nearly as much contextual detail either.
If I peek at the EXIF data and enter the latlong into Google Maps I have all sorts of options for measuring distances, seeing what else is around and so on.
But as far as I can tell, there's no easy way to go from the JPG with geodata to the location on Google Maps without either giving Google your image, which I'm not quite ready to do.
I haven't bothered to check yet whether the Flickr map data has the same options for measurement, or whether it can be used privately, as it were.
Of course, if I didn't have to finish this job in a right hurry I could spend the next three days writing an Alfred Workflow that might be able to do the job for me.
Speaking of which, I better get back to work.