http://www.mpsomaha.org/willow/radio/listen.html
Willowdale Elementary - WillowWeb Radio WillowWeb is produced by students and teachers at Willowdale Elementary School.
http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1528&c=&om=1&ie=UTF8&z=22&ll=-29.771092,21.008494&t=k&iwloc=C
Map - Google Sightseeing Safari. Click on the links to see animals, and zoom out to see where they are
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Top Ten Google Sightseeing Posts 2009 - 14 hours ago
Another year is winding up here at Google Sightseeing, so here’s a look back at the most...
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World’s Largest Christmas Shop - 2 days ago
To get us in the holiday spirit, let’s pay a visit to the world’s largest Christmas shop...
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Canada’s Grand Railway Hotels – Part 3 - 5 days ago
With the expansion of Street View coverage in Canada, we can continue our exploration (see parts one...
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The Far East (of America): Cape Spear - 6 days ago
Far out in the Atlantic Ocean, the easternmost point of North America is Cape Spear, a few...
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Floating Stages - 1 week ago
Cities around the world may be running out of land to build performance spaces, so are looking to...
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Wuppertal Schwebebahn - 1 week ago
The city of Wuppertal, Germany is home to the oldest, and perhaps most spectacular, monorail system...
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Rance Tidal Power Plant - 2 weeks ago
The world’s first and largest tidal power generation facility is located on the Rance River in...
http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1342&c=&f=q&hl=en&layer=&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=15&ll=45.976387,7.658072&spn=0.02198,0.057335&t=k
Map - Google Sightseeing. Image update - the Matterhorn. The entire country of Switzerland at 50cm and many Swiss cities at 25cm. This of course means the Swiss Alps are now high-res, including the Matterhorn - which is incredible seen in Google Earth.
http://googlesightseeing.com/2006/02/28/genevas-jet-deau/
Switzerland - Google Sightseeing the Jet d'Eau
http://www.netvibes.com/cdnpyp#5_How_in_the_World_do_we_Know_Where_We_Are%3F
"How in the world do we know where we are" UI links.
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Happy Holidays from Google Earth Blog - 13 hours ago
With Christmas just a few days away, we thought we'd share our annual holiday greeting card. You...
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More cities get lifelike facades: Portland, Austin, Chicago and Philadelphia - yesterday
Last month, Google unveiled detailed facades for five cities in California (Los Angeles, San Diego,...
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Vancouver Olympic venues in Google Earth - yesterday
With the 2010 Winter Games getting closer every day, Google has just released 3D models for all nine...
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Top 10 Google Earth Blog stories in 2009 - 2 days ago
It's been quite a year for Google Earth. Not only was there a major update to the software, but we...
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Links: GeoVation, Greenhouse gas world graph, Tiger Woods home - 5 days ago
GeoVation: GeoVation, the Ordnance Survey-supported community aiming to promote innovative uses of...
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New 3D cities: Tucson, AZ, Cleveland, OH and Florence, Italy - 6 days ago
Google has just released three more cities in 3D, along with thousands of new user-generated models....
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Stunning virtual cruise tours - 6 days ago
The folks over at PlanetInAction.com have just released a stunning bit of work for CleanCruising.com...
http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2007/03/swiss_alps_jet_fight.html
Google Earth Blog: Swiss Alps "Fighter" Tour in Google Earth
http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/11/09/google-sightseeing-safari/
Google Sightseeing Safari - Google Sightseeing
http://earth.google.com/gallery/index.html
Google Earth is a geographic browser -- a powerful tool for viewing, creating and sharing interactive files containing highly visual location-specific information. We call these files KMLs (for Keyhole Markup Language): what HTML is to regular Internet browsers, KML is to geographic browsers. You can open KML files in both Google Earth and Google Maps, as well as in many other geographic browsers.
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