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Google satellite image of area 51?
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If you go up and to the right a little, you see another weird one.
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I'm not sure but there is good size airport on the far left side of the map. You can even see a plane on the runway. Also, if you follow the road there are a few strange looking "compounds" scattered around. Very cool link.
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Area 51 isn't in their map database. Believe me, I looked.
Though I'm not sure what the hell that thing is in the link, probably something new-age'y or tribal. But it's definately nothing to do with Groom Lake.
edit: Heh, "Groom Lake, NV" doesn't even return anything.
edit 2: This whole area is Nellis Air Force Base. What's interesting to note is that while some odd things are clearly visable, things which have already been photographed and known to be of sensitive nature aren't. Case in point, I can google for sattelite imagery of the base and Area 51 with fairly good detail. However Google doesn't seem to show anything that resembles the gigantic landing strip that Area 51 has, nor anything else.
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Originally Posted by sideus
It appears I was wrong.
What's strange though is that I have spent a lot of time looking for that damn thing and haven't found it. Also, what's doubly strange is despite repeated queries into GM, Groom Lake never returned anything.
I think they are messing with me.
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Originally Posted by sideus
That's Edwards Air Force Base. I've been there.
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Originally Posted by Gator Lager
that didn't work. It's the triangle with circle's inside it.
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This thread is simply awesome.
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Weird set of roads and buildings.
Gator, to get a link of the image, center the image where you want it, then click "Link to this page" on the right hand side. Copy the url.
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Half of my city isn't even imaged in that much detail. Why would they chose to map empty desert?
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we should have gone out there and made a huge apple logo before google took these photos.
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how are you people finding these place? just randomly putting in some coordinates?
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edit: Feel free to post the timeline.
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Wow, nice, I love this thread.
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Damn, your country is so bloody huge!
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Slightly off topic, you can find some great Area51 (satellite) pictures here.
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Originally Posted by Mithras
That looks like one of those giant solar oven things. Along the semi-circle are a series of mirrors that focus on a collecting point that would reside in a tower at the focus of the semi-circle.
Or, it sould just be an alien travel marker: -> This way to Area 51.
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Definitely looks to be a deserted area.
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"You rise," he said, "like Aurora."
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"You rise," he said, "like Aurora."
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EDIT: Put the wrong link up...when I find my other link I'll put it in.
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Originally Posted by Mister Elf
Again?!?!
Hmmm, let me think, who's being a prat and who isn't...?
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I posted the wrong link, and can't find my other one now. Stop whining about it...you could have just said "that's a duplicate" and left it at that.
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I notice how odd some things are like on day 1. the first thing I looked up was the White house, and it's all jpeg'ed out. Sort of funny. So began my new found image art project.
oh.....and zoom all the way out and pull in 1 direction, to simulate the globe spinning. you can go and go and then the US shows back up. thats just funny.
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Originally Posted by Mithras
A close-up of the Black Rock Desert near Gerlach, Nevada, reveals the pre-event setup for Burning Man.
Photo: Courtesy of Google
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Originally Posted by sideus
CVG was getting horny.
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Are we sure that some of these shapes aren't from White Sands AFB? They look like targets/missile test areas.
A lot of these areas are just big military playgrounds. Who knows what kind of goofy stuff is out there.
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Originally Posted by namannik
This one is easy! It's a simulated Surface to Air Missile (SAM) site. I'm not sure exactly where this one is, but this is part of an Air Force air-to-ground training range and is used for training by fighter pilots.
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Damn, those are some awesome images. And here I was, content with looking at the roof of my house.
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White Sands Missle Range it would be, then?
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Originally Posted by fromthecloud
White Sands Missle Range it would be, then?
Definitely not White Sands. This range is part of the Nellis AFB complex in Nevada. Just zoom out and switch back and forth from Satellite to Map to see the location. These ranges are all over the United States near Air Force and Navy bases.
Here is a range I used to use a lot in Utah ( link)
Here is one southwest of Phoenix ( link)
This is the dry lakebed at White Sand that the space shuttle landed on once ( link)
Here is an airplane over the runway at Edwards AFB. ( link). You can see the airplane and it's shadow. A T-38 is getting waiting to takeoff and another is taxiing out.
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Looking at all these satellite images reminds me of my days playing SimCity 2000.
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A bit off topic:
For all of you Safari-using Google Maps enthusiasts, I recommend upgrading to OS X 10.3.9. It includes Safari 1.3 which is much, much faster at runninf JavaScript (and the difference is quite obvious when using GM).
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Originally Posted by Hugi
A bit off topic:
For all of you Safari-using Google Maps enthusiasts, I recommend upgrading to OS X 10.3.9. It includes Safari 1.3 which is much, much faster at runninf JavaScript (and the difference is quite obvious when using GM).
It doesn't seem any faster to me. In fact, the new version of Safari has broken some of the features of Google maps.
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Originally Posted by namannik
It doesn't seem any faster to me. In fact, the new version of Safari has broken some of the features of Google maps.
Whoa, that's right, sorry about that. Might explain why it feels faster for me - it's only partly functional.
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Originally Posted by sideus
Looking at all these satellite images reminds me of my days playing SimCity 2000.
When will we have the tractor feature? Is it part of Safari?
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Man, that's addicting.
I'm having fun retracing the trip through the Grand Canyon. Last summer (after 15 years on the waitlist), we got our permit to run our own trip (i.e. no guides) on the Colorado. Google Maps has an absurdly high resolution for some sections of the river:
Here's Glen Canyon Dam, mile -4
Confluence with the Little Colorado with its stunning turqoise color, mile 62
Here you can see the Colorado in different moods: one photo taken while it's running clear and green, the other a healthy roiling red
The South Kaibab and Bright Angel footbridges at Phantom Ranch, below the South Rim viewing area, mile 88. If you've ever driven to the Grand Canyon, you probably looked down towards this
Granite Rapids, mile 94. Very nearly flipped here.
Crystal rapids, unfortunately in the shade, mile 98. The deadliest rapid in North America.
Here's two rafts parked at the side of the river
End of the line: Hoover Dam, river mile 270 or so
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