Subject: | Re: Range Maps plus |
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From: | "Suzanne Williams" scw1217 |
Date: | Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:50 am ((PST)) |
FWIW, One of my favorite nature photographers does this when he returns from trips. You can download the .kml and it will overlay the locations with pictures he has taken, which is very cool imho. ----- Suzanne http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www Florida, USA --- In "Martyn Stewart" <> wrote: > > I find what you have done here fascinating Bruce, is there a lot of work > entailed in this process? > > I mean how do you export all that data to Google earth as a layer? > > Maybe that's more work than I want to do but full credit to you :-) > > I think this would be a useful tool for recording locations also, say I am > looking for a spotted frog, someone could give the last location they saw or > heard it in? > > > > Good job mate.... > > > > Martyn |
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