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Northern Neil

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Just a short word to recommend the excellent 'Google Earth' site my stepson recently introduced to me. Basically, one can zoom into any spot on earth and download the resulting image. I have compiled an album in the gallery section of the most visible Roman sites from the air, Amphitheatres, theatres and Hippodromes. I find it heartwarming to see that many of these structures appear to be utilised even now. Its immense fun panning round the Meditteranean world, zooming in on cities and spotting these sites. I'm sure I havent got them all yet...!

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Just a short word to recommend the excellent 'Google Earth' site my stepson recently introduced to me. Basically, one can zoom into any spot on earth and download the resulting image. I have compiled an album in the gallery section of the most visible Roman sites from the air, Amphitheatres, theatres and Hippodromes. I find it heartwarming to see that many of these structures appear to be utilised even now. Its immense fun panning round the Meditteranean world, zooming in on cities and spotting these sites. I'm sure I havent got them all yet...!

 

Yes, thanks Neil, I was just perusing your gallery, and its a fine addition!

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my that is a useful item, im just looking at the Villa Jovis on Capri after checking the harbour at Naples.

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Problem is, some areas have a lower resolution than others. The amphitheatre at Verona, for example, just shows up as a tantaliing eliptical blur!

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Regrettably Hadrian's Wall is one of the low res areas.

 

edit: NN tells me the Eastern Wall extremity is good resolution ,and rightly so, ive just been viewing Arbeia and that looks good.

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Just got this via Googles Pressrelease Mail

 

GOOGLE ANNOUNCES MAJOR IMAGERY UPDATE FOR GOOGLE EARTH, NEW TOOLS AND

INNOVATIONS IN MAPPING

 

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - June 12, 2006 - Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG)

today announced a series of updates to the company's mapping product

suite, further illustrating Google's commitment to creating powerful

tools for sharing geographic information. Announced live at Google's

first Geo Developer Day, these innovations both connect users to

information about the world around them, as well as address the growing

needs of the developer community.

 

"We are excited to celebrate the one year anniversary of Google Earth

and the Google Maps API with new technologies for these products," said

John Hanke, director, Google Earth and Maps. "In the past year, we have

had more than 100 million unique Google Earth downloads and have

enabled over 30,000 websites to create mash-ups combining their own

geographic data with the Google Maps API. The enthusiasm of the

geo-developer community encourages us that these geo-based tools are

connecting users to information in new and innovative ways."

 

Google Earth news announced today includes:

 

 

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