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

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Christopher Aiken said:

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loggedout said:

They add them in data batches, not in realtime, so you have to wait for the next batch add. I think it is once a month now. Thanks for the kind words!


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rahwidodo said:

t View...so dramatic scene..

Greetings From Tobelo, North Halmhera, Indonesia

Regards Ginanjar Rah Widodo


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loggedout said:

They just need to lose that industrial smokestack up the river from here!


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Jim Dockery said:

Thanks, you too, lots of good sharp shots, and properly marked where they were taken from! I've been browsing the Rainier area (one of my favorites - I worked as a ranger one summer at Sunrise back in the 70s)in Google Earth and letting people know that the picture is misplaced. It is very common to mark what the picture is of, not where it was taken according to Panoramio conventions. Cheers, Jim


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zack_attack2010 said:

i was crossing this bridge once and a guy did a BASE jump off of it, it was illegal as hell of course, i got it on film somewhere, haha


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loggedout said:

Thanks, I'm holding my breath for Google Earth to have a geology overlay for important areas like this. I'd like to learn the names and descriptions for various features. One idea is to show the geological ages and what the globe looked like then for the inhabitants. There used to be an even bigger volcano just east of Rainier, which is totally gone!


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