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Amurrio -> Bermeo -> San Juan de Gaztelugatxe -> Las Arenas & Portugalete and the Vizcaya Bridge -> Bilbao -> Amurrio
Jae and I are spending a few days in Valencia. It is the start of my big European trip and nearly the end of hers. This is our first full day here and we went to the covered food market and wandered around the old town.
As you walk the easy trail climb to the Washington Monument, the trail has signs with key points to his life.
Graphic for a blog article I wrote on Google's announcement of the intro of user review snippets with business listings in Google Maps.
Read Google LatLong Blog's announcement about this, "Bringing Richer Data To Local Search".
News:http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid={40C8CE61-A488-4A65-B9CD-8629160FFC0A}&siteid=google
An unknown photo showed up in Google Maps. I even double checked it, zoomed in and out... yup, it stayed there. Weird.
Browsing through Google maps, they now have "Street View" enabled. I remember the car driving past as well.
A game using GoogleMaps
Invented in August 2020 by Laura Anne Seabrook
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Pick an arbitrary location in Google Maps, and go to street view.
Use the arrow keys, mouse or finger to move along the streets in street view. Each time you move down a street in the same direction (or in one that continues on in case of an intersection) is called a Frame.
Try and find a vehicle that appears to be immediately in front of you in one Frame, and in the NEXT Frame. This is a "Followed Vehicle".
Follow that vehicle by moving down the road and counting the number of consecutive Frames followed. A followed vehicle can disappear on a single frame of a follow, but if it fails to reappear on the next Frame, it's considered LOST at the last Frame of sighting and that's the end of the trail. The length of a trail is the number of frames in trail before it's lost.
Go back to the Frame where you started the trail. Use the Google Maps Share option to SHARE the start location and length of the trail on social media.
The WINNER is the player who's trailed a vehicle for the highest number of Frames.
According to the depth map, the maximum initial flooding at 3036 is estimated at 5.7 ft., which is estimated to have receded by now. The image below shows (I think) the immediate area of the house. The satellite photo on the right was taken on 8/31. I don't know the date of the aerial photo on the left.
Good luck.
Aerial photo via Virtual Earth.
Collage I created of the three screenshots I took of Google Maps satellite views of the property where Karen and Dave plan to build their second house over the next few years, in Tulalip.