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  • Super User

i like google earth better. its in color too. you can move freely and see the entire world with it. but yeah, ive found alot of places to fish using it!

  • Super User

Goggle Earth is in 3D  ;)

Yeah. Google Earth is the balls. What's even better................... a Delorme Atlas. Thanks to Delorme I found a nice little pond 4 minutes down the road with smallmouth and pickerel in it. I never knew it was there and I've been living here for 18 years! I'd imagine the fishing pressure is fairly light. I think I'll check it out at lunch time with some shore casts to see what I get.

cool idea but a little outdated.

The only image they had for my address was a topo map from 1986

My neighborhood did not exist back then so I got a nice view of the swamp that was here

LOL. It's Florida dude.

That sux. The photos of my area are only a couple of years old. I'm able to zoom right in and see dams. I can pick out courses on rivers, and in winter I can zoom in on chair lifts at ski resorts and even pick out routes for the next day. But, nothing beats my Delorme Atlas. I'm dam near in love with the thing.

  • Super User

my friend told me that he heard on the news that google just launched a huge satelite thats supposed to give new pictures every day. i never heard it for myself but that will be awesome if they do. i know that google updates there pictures about twice a year right now. whats a delorme atlas and is it online? or is it actually a book?

  • Super User

Terraserver is out dated info but Goggle Earth is updated  ;)

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