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Bacon 05-22-2009 07:38 AM

Viewing Historical Images with Google Earth
 
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Posted this elsewhere. Thought you guys may be interested. Instructions on how to view historical aerials on google earth.

Bacon 05-22-2009 07:48 AM

By the way you will have to download the latest version if you do not already have it.

coachlaw 05-22-2009 08:11 AM

Thanks for the instructions. Very cool feature! Still waiting for them to update the Empire area. The last update they did was before Katrina.

MOJO 05-22-2009 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by coachlaw (Post 7325)
Thanks for the instructions. Very cool feature! Still waiting for them to update the Empire area. The last update they did was before Katrina.

His post was about historical photos not updated photos.
And if you are waiting for updated photos of the empire area you will be waiting for a long time.

MOJO 05-22-2009 08:32 AM

high resolution
 
Hey bacon.That is a cool feature.
I'll post a sample of real high resolution imagery in a little bit.

MOJO 05-22-2009 09:57 AM

Joshuas marina 2 days after Katrina.One is the launch and the other is the levee entrance.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...evejoshuas.jpg



http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...alljoshuas.jpg

coachlaw 05-22-2009 11:56 AM

I know what he was saying, I just thought I'd interject a little whining about my favorite area not being updated. It will be cool if I can get a sat pic from when my camp was still there, but that was back in '97. I can't even install google Earth on this school computer. It's a dinosaur. It's 11 years old and still running Windows 98.

Terrible to see Joshua's like that. I'll never forget what it was like going down there in November following the storm. I've seen my dad cry 4 times in my life. The death of a pet, the loss of our camp in Danny, 1997, at the St. Laurent Cemetery on Omaha Beach, and seeing Empire after Katrina. It's the blessings that we get from these places that make their losses seem so unbearable.

MOJO 05-22-2009 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by coachlaw (Post 7352)
I know what he was saying, I just thought I'd interject a little whining about my favorite area not being updated. It will be cool if I can get a sat pic from when my camp was still there, but that was back in '97. I can't even install google Earth on this school computer. It's a dinosaur. It's 11 years old and still running Windows 98.

Terrible to see Joshua's like that. I'll never forget what it was like going down there in November following the storm. I've seen my dad cry 4 times in my life. The death of a pet, the loss of our camp in Danny, 1997, at the St. Laurent Cemetery on Omaha Beach, and seeing Empire after Katrina. It's the blessings that we get from these places that make their losses seem so unbearable.

Ok coach.
Sorry ,didn't mean for it to come across like that.
We get some pretty good satellite imagry from atlas lsu.edu

huntin fool 05-22-2009 01:06 PM

they havent updated my area from rita..sorry..but i still had a blue roof in the pic on google! lol..thanks for the historical thing


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