Interesting Google Earth Spots

-21.805149,-49.089977

50.010083,-110.113006

ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
(look to the left for the animal)

48.825183,2.1985795

-18.529225,-70.25002
(that is some advertising)

just got google earth

so nifty!

i feel like I’m in the CIA or something.

for Google Maps:

Go to Google Maps - Get Directions. 2. Write Japan as your start point.3. Write China as your destination. 4. Go to the 43rd point on your route

^ :laughing: My roommate and I had a good laugh at that one. Completely absurd.

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Hi, everybody. My name is Brady and I’m new to Google Earth, but have been on the regular Earth for quite some time now. My question is…Where does one enter in such coordinates in Google Earth to get to those specific locations?

It’s kinda like Google, maps.google.com/

the shirtless guy to the right wearing jean shorts? what’s that pink face thing going for his junk?

is that pillow pants :astonished:

ok- thank you, sir.

I was looking for place specifically for coordinates.

i had to go to that link, click the “earth” tab and download something

There is a google search bar above the map/earth. Copy and paste in there. :thumbup:

Should have mentioned to zoom out to the 4th closest click or so. :wtf:

do you mind if i ask you just what in the F you are referring to?

all I see are mountains that resemble a Native profile when viewed from above.

+1. :confused:

:laughing:

zoom out slowly till you have “medicine hat” on the far left of the screen. then zoom back in just a little. there will be a greenish area on the left, brown in the middle and more green on the right. that’s the zoom level it was on when i typed it in.

in the greenish area on the right it kinda looks like a guy with snowy white hair running from a little pink monster.

i didn’t even see what you guys were talking about till i zoomed in just now :slight_smile:

^i’ll take one of whatever you’re on, please.

:laughing:

Fail.

I like to swim!

zoom in

40°26’37.27"N, 79°56’58.94"W

hmm :think:

^interesting thing to be on the roof of a prestigious museum/auditorium complex.