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Thread: Google Earth

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    LadyEngineer Guest

    Google Earth

    Has anyone download the free software from http://www.googleearth.com and played it it? This is so very cool. If you haven't, you might find it interesting. I can't stop playing with it, but I'm tech geek.

    LE

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    mountainborn Guest

    Re: Google Earth

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyEngineer
    Has anyone download the free software from http://www.googleearth.com and played it it? This is so very cool. If you haven't, you might find it interesting. I can't stop playing with it, but I'm tech geek.

    LE
    Yes Butcherknife and I just love it, especialy with the KLM software patch from geocaching.com. It is available to premium members for free. We are using the google earth for planning of a lighthouse trip in May. Here is a screen shot of the Charleston, SC , area where we will be. The KLM lets you check the cache info right from the mapping program with one click !

    The letterbox hybrid cache on Folly Beach is one I have been to many years ago, before it was ever a cache.

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    mountainborn Guest
    Here is a photo of one of the cache sites, one of the worlds oldest and tallest lighthouses:

    It is listed as a 1/2 mile hike, but I have driven it in the past, at low tide.
    Here is the link:
    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...4-606f04729726

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    nonnipoppy Guest
    OK I have Google earth program installed. I have the kml patch in the Google earth folder and cannot get a pic like Mountainborn.....any help? Thanks, poppy

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    nonnipoppy Guest
    Finally figured it out thanks..Now ain't that something...poppy

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    thenaturenurd Guest

    Google Earth is quite neat...

    I got my friend hooked on it. He cant stop using it. I look forward to upgrading to Plus so I can interface my GPS with it.

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