Photos by napehtrap : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Tour Eiffel, Paris
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St. Paul's Cathedral, London
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Palace Of Westminster, London
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Dear Friend,
One of the real joys of the Holiday Season is the opportunity to say Thank You and wish you the very best for the New Year.
Whatever is beautiful. Whatever is meaningful. Whatever brings you happiness. May it be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year. I personally extend my best wishes for a Happy Holiday season and New Year of joy, peace, happiness and prosperity, and look forward to serving you in the coming year !
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nawhh this if fountain valley for sure... whoever thinks its edison is retarded.... if you look closely its BLUE lining for one on the buildings, second there are asians, and third if you see that small building thing on the left where the water fountain is.. its blue and yellow.. colors of the BARON!!! so yeah this is FV for sure
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Bonjour, j'ai choisi votre belle photo pour la placer sur mon blog dédié à google earth et panoramio dans le billet Tour de France des Stades en 3D de Ligue 1 sur la carte Stades de L1. Je n'ai pas omis de créer un lien vers votre photo et votre album Merci voici le blog http://video3dgoogleearthierrylahir.blogspot.com/
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Muy bonita foto.
Mis fotos - My photos for the contest
Saludos desde Madrid, España.
Greetings from Madrid, Spain.
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我是田柳邢姚的啊 呵呵 这个照片应该在这里啊 37'01'01 N 118'49'55 E 左右!
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Good shot! Nice photo. Hallo aus Russland
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Thanks! It was from the Eye.
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oh, i forgot to mention the position, its a lot nearer to chollerford than hexham, please dont think i am splitting hairs!
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I taught here for one year. Shouguang is very nice.
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You've travelled widely! Apart from Lyon, we don't overlap much. But I enjoyed this picture of Blackpool from Central Pier. I was brought up about a mile from this spot. In this light and clear focus, you've caught both the flatness of the scene and the greyness of the waves from endless churning of the fine sand.
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