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Google Earth Question
Can anyone tell me how to locate the rivers and streams on Google Earth? I tried to do a google search to explain but still no luck. Thanks in advance
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Why don't you try Bing Maps.
You can alternate between Road, Aerial & Bird's Eye View Maps which will help you locate the water bodies. I frequently use the Bird's Eye to check aerial conditions at places I need site info about before I visit for work. It can give N-S-E & W views of the aerial photos. |
Re: Google Earth Question
Just use Google maps and change from map to satellite view. You can zoom in pretty close then it'll just to street/ground view
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Try NJ Geoweb. You can turn on water bodies as a layer and they will stand out much better against the aerial. Link here: http://njwebmap.state.nj.us/NJGeoWeb...68057367877144
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Thanks for the help. Good stuff
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If you have a google account you can create a custom google map that will allow you to place markers and add attributes about that spot. You can also group the markers by category (species, kayak/boat/bank, etc)
The awesome thing is that the maps are available on any internet connected device (smartphone, tablet, pc, etc) and within the google maps app on your smartphone. The markers can be exported to KML format for use in Google Earth or other software packages that can read KML Here are some screen shots of what I have done. http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2utjqu7g.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psyo8bowjl.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psoekr8bd1.jpg |
Re: Google Earth Question
Navionics is nice alternative- it is 9.99 a year- but u can toggle btwn government charts- sat. And user generated sonar maps- free trial for a week-
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