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Originally Posted by jambutty
...N.B. The free version of Google Earth, Google Earth Plus and Google Earth Pro all share the same imagery database...
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They also share the imagery with maps.google.com - If I need a quick reference I use the browser but if I'm looking to waste a bit of time I don't mind the long startup time for the Google Earth app.
Some other cool things you can find on google earth or maps.google.com are:
- 51.683153,5.775261
- 38.225194,-112.298642
- 33.509444,-84.440742
- 61.299542,-149.623661
- 27.380375,33.632142
- 45.703728,21.300836
- 48.825203,2.198306
- 50.955761,0.954067
- -19.949078,-69.633850
- 33.225647,-111.595183
- 44.244273,7.769737
- 37.563817,-116.850878
- 45.123611,-123.113611
On the subject of SatNav - I was going to a wedding reception at Scaitcliffe Hall, starting at Fence and put the postcode in. I ended up the wrong side of the hill on a dirt track that would have destroyed any lesser car...
If you really want to be freaked out, JamButty, check out
this map.