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this is a wonderful map but I was disappointed because some places out
in the sticks (like Rougemont) only show up as topographical maps.
but otherwise it really is like you said a wonderful resource. .
.everyone needs to have it on their computer if it's capable.
joseph
lrapido wrote:
I wonder how many of our members know about "Earth Google"?
If you already know and are using this site, you are very lucky!
This site allows you to travel practically all over the world
without leaving your desk.
Most of us don't have enough money to go visit our ancestor's
Ranchos. by using this program, you can go zoom right in to almost
any place on the globe. This morning I visited: Guadalajara,
Aguascalients, Zacatecas, Mexico City, Can Cun and finally got back
to my own hometown and neighborhood. I could even go visit Joseph if
I knew his address...
Go to: earth.google.com and read all about it. I am sure you'll end
up downloading the program. It is FREE!
Some of our members might not be able to use the program because of
system requirements. You'll find what is need it when you go to the
web site.
Good luck
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