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Photos by technosyr : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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papat444 said:

Hi! Can i use your photo to post on www.beeradvocate.com for educational purposes? I get no credit. Thanks! Patrick


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MinoaMike said:

This spring feed lake supplies the city of Syracuse New York with its water. Treatment of water isn't needed due to the pure spring water.


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MinoaMike said:

Former name was Syracuse University Research Corp. Name was change during the Vietnam war do to war protesters. Company was then located on the University south campus area before moving to Hancock International Airport on Malden Rd, then to North Syracuse where a new building was built.


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MinoaMike said:

You can see the Carrier Dome in the distance.


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johnrusso said:

VERY COOL. I JUST BUILT THIS HOUSING TRACT FOR 2008 PARADE OF HOMES. VERY RECENT


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KJLivengood said:

My name is Betsy Beall and I used to live here we bought the house from the Gibbon's in the early sixties (1965-1975)120 David Drive


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Veronica Fleitas said:

Hello, I live near the YMCA and I have my photos uploaded too.


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WITCHMARY said:

MY HOMETOWN, I JUST LOVE ALL THE BUILDINGS,,FROM THE OLD ONES TO THE NEW.. SYRACUSE IF QUITE THE ECLECTIC TOWN OF ARCHIECTURE...


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technosyr said:

That is NOT a picture of anywhere in Upstate New York. It is actually a photo of huge snow drifts that closed the Trans Labrador Highway between Red Bay and Lodge Bay from February to April 2004 located in Labrador, Canada. Here is the link: Google


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