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Google satellite imagery
I've just been looking at the "satellite" images on Google maps. Amazing detail. According to the picture of my lotty, my manure pile is visible from space
Chilli-head- Admin and Boss man
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Join date : 2010-02-23
Location : Bedfordshire
Re: Google satellite imagery
So are my compost bins.....
and on that subject, added another two dalek bins to the collection today
and on that subject, added another two dalek bins to the collection today
Compostwoman- Posts : 5688
Join date : 2009-11-08
Re: Google satellite imagery
If only, on google maps of our land all we have is a vague blur, you can just about make out the boundaries, no definition at all
Re: Google satellite imagery
Wow, you can see our compost bin line and individual tree crowns here ....
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Compostwoman- Posts : 5688
Join date : 2009-11-08
Re: Google satellite imagery
Ohh I've just had a look for my house. Last time I did it was an old pic but this is recently updtated as I can see my new shed roof and Cluckingham Palace. It must have been a sunny day too as my parasol is up
Off to find the lotty
Off to find the lotty
AngelinaJellyBeana- Homemade Moderator
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Re: Google satellite imagery
Our French one is much clearer too in a new update - surprised as they are a bit more sensitive over here (they still remember the German occupation etc).
But there is definately a white horse in the field and she died Oct 2009.
But there is definately a white horse in the field and she died Oct 2009.
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Re: Google satellite imagery
Zoe don't forget that I worked out which day the picture was taken.... I can just see the car, in a place it has only been on one day, ever!
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Re: Google satellite imagery
No recent updates in our area yet - a hedge that is no longer there is still showing and there is no sign of all the work we have done around the place
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