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Satellite maps of the world.

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Thought this was quite interesting.

http://www.flashearth.com/

when you zoom in - give it a few moments to reload with the next level of detail.

Good for scoping out tracks - runways etc.

Also - quite scary the level of detail that Satellites can give up.
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You can zoom right in - looks like the images are taken from quite a while back.

Aswell as Snetterton

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And even closer

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Dave GT4 told me they are about 2 years old
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Turbosnatch wrote:Dave GT4 told me they are about 2 years old
You can get some nice views of The Clyde, Faslane etc, shows all the MCMV's and Submarines... would seem an odd thing to do, publish the whereabouts of our forces vessels if they are up to date :?

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Had look for all airfields in norfolk - you can see the Jags sat on Coltishall - plus didn't realise quite how many disused airfields there are in norfolk.
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use google earth :D

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Post by raj_uk »

as someone else said

if you like flash earth you'll love google earth

hurricane katrina before and after was interesting

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i was looking at flash earth for hours haha
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JC wrote:
Turbosnatch wrote:Dave GT4 told me they are about 2 years old
You can get some nice views of The Clyde, Faslane etc,
I have been to Faslane in the base and slept on a Destroyer, triple bunk beds, not good on the top, you barely have enough room to breathe !!

Also been round the Clyde a few times in my Cadet Force days lol

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