Bug in Google Maps

The photos could have been taken with an aerial camera from an aircraft flying over head, and would then have been scanned into a computer.
 
classical_hero said:
Can you please give us the clues to find her? :help:

It's one of the featured videos on YouTube right now. ;)
 
classical_hero said:
Sweet. :thanx: Unfortunately you do not see much. :cry: ;)

The fact that you can zoom in on Google Earth far enough just to see a person is amazing enough. ;)

Most places on Google Earth have no where near that level of resolution.
 
classical_hero said:
I know that, but it is still a let down.

Try looking around the Strip in Las Vegas. You can see some pretty strange stuff there. For example, you can see inside someone's convertible and see a guy with his arm around a girl in the back seat. :crazyeye:
 
Rik Meleet said:
:lol: there is a topless sunbathing woman in the Netherlands depicted. And I've found her with google earth, using clues of others.
Is that in the Hague?

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I also looked up a military base down in the Bahamas where the US navy has a test lab. You can tell where it is, as they dug out a deep channel from deeper waters so submarines can enter submerged.

It is on Andros Island, East Side, about right in the middle.
 
carmen510 said:
When there's an event in your city (like the Thanksgiving Parade in NYC) check it on Google Maps. :p

They don't update Google Earth that often. Usually once a year for places. Of course, New York or London or some other major cities probably get updated more. So either way, odds are against it capturing most major events.
 
I think (I hope) he was joking- hence the ":p"
 
And I thought the old apartment building downtown had some bad cockroach problems...
 
PrinceScamp said:
Is it just me or as you zoom in and the knids of satalite images change, there is a HUGE differnece in what looks like what?

OMGZ! NO! THE BUGS! GET THE PESTICIDES!

oyu think it's bad on earth? just check the moon
 
Anyone feels this is a bit weird with this Google Earth. It feels almost Big broterish, especially if the thing would have live coverage. *shudder*
 
Cleric said:
Anyone feels this is a bit weird with this Google Earth. It feels almost Big broterish, especially if the thing would have live coverage. *shudder*

but, um...it doesn't.

wait, wait, you mean now I can tell what color Roof you have? You're social security number will son follow :mwaha:
 
The pictures are years old, too ... between 2003 (before construction of Bullring Birmingham) and 1999 (after construction of tobaggan run by ski slope), I worked out once from landmarks I know.
Google Earth says that the images are mostly 1-2 years old, but the Birmingham one is from before 2003, or the Bullring would be a shopping centre rather than a construction site, and the toboggan run has been built since 1999, so that's 3-7 years old. So nyer.
 
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