aussiemac
09-09-2005, 01:55 AM
The world is changing daily.
Worldwind has become a valuable "sideline"
This site has it all together.
go to:
http://www.nearby.org.uk/google/
play with google earth and the UK layers for a while
then click:
"Links for the Center Point"
which will take you to:
http://www.nearby.org.uk/coord.cgi?p=53.13359,-2.504883
which is a magical "coordinate converter" and gateway to
the world of maps and layers, blogs and dogs...
even a direct "go to" link to Worldwind
A "must see" on this page is:
http://boulter.com/gps/
which gives you choice of:
DETAILED MAPS AT:
* MapPoint
* Yahoo! Maps
* MapQuest
* Geocaching.com
* MultiMap
* Tiger
* MapTech
* Google Maps
* Rand McNally
* ACME Mapper
* TopoZone
* Lost Outdoors
* TerraServer USA
* TerraServer
It's like being a kid in a candy shop.
Would be nice if everything was overlayed, but it doesn't matter when
you get to an altitude where the world is flat.
Worldwind has become a valuable "sideline"
This site has it all together.
go to:
http://www.nearby.org.uk/google/
play with google earth and the UK layers for a while
then click:
"Links for the Center Point"
which will take you to:
http://www.nearby.org.uk/coord.cgi?p=53.13359,-2.504883
which is a magical "coordinate converter" and gateway to
the world of maps and layers, blogs and dogs...
even a direct "go to" link to Worldwind
A "must see" on this page is:
http://boulter.com/gps/
which gives you choice of:
DETAILED MAPS AT:
* MapPoint
* Yahoo! Maps
* MapQuest
* Geocaching.com
* MultiMap
* Tiger
* MapTech
* Google Maps
* Rand McNally
* ACME Mapper
* TopoZone
* Lost Outdoors
* TerraServer USA
* TerraServer
It's like being a kid in a candy shop.
Would be nice if everything was overlayed, but it doesn't matter when
you get to an altitude where the world is flat.