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    google earth

    have been looking at google earth and eventhough it is good, its still bit blurry. i was wondering if anyone has bought the google plus for $20. If so does it show the reefs a bit clearer than the free download version.

    cheers
    greg

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2003

    Re: google earth

    Greg,

    All versions of GE use the same database. It's just other features like GPS input and printing that the pay for versions have. I can confirm this as I have the Plus version.

    Here is the quote from the web site
    "Note: While there are additional capabilities and features available in Google Earth Plus, the underlying imagery is the same for all versions of Google Earth. "

    The reason the reefs etc are blurry is that there isn't a high res aerial or satellite photo of them in the database yet. The do update from time to time though - have a look at the Tangalooma wrecks in Moreton bay - they are now high res, and the images changes to low res just north of them, halfway up the airstrip !!

    Cheers,

    Alan.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2006

    Re: google earth

    Yeah there was a recent update to some of the areas, they updated a few images up here, but most of the hi res pics cover Prince of Wales island, the pics of TI cut the island in half north-south, hopefully they will update more as time goes.

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    bidkev
    Guest

    Re: google earth

    How old are the images in the pay version? In the free version my house doesn't show and it's 3 yrs since building commenced

    kev

    The Bible tells us to love our neighbours, and also to love our enemies; probably generally, they are the same people. (G. K. Chesterton)

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    Re: google earth

    Must depend on location.

    Folks built up on the tablelands and shows house and landscaping that has only been done in the last 12-24months
    Southwind SF20 'Piscatoreous'
    Savage 14ft tinny "About Time'

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    Re: google earth

    G'Day Greg,

    I use the $20 pay version of G.E for work. In short no reefs are not clearer the big difference is that I can link my GPS (Garmin 72s) to G.E and download the waypoints.

    Cheers Mark

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    Re: google earth

    They updated an area that I look at often, but there is a dirty great big cloud in the way now.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2006

    Re: google earth

    Check this out, you can actually see some one sunbathing from a satelite picture.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KScuosn2WqY

    Jim.

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    freddyfish
    Guest

    Re: google earth

    Hey Kev

    Near my house it still shows the starlight drive in movie theatre on Albany Ck Rd . Been a few years sine that was there!

    Cheers Brad

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2006

    Re: google earth

    the pic of my area (lutwyche) is at least a year and a half old as it shows the place next door before the block was subdivided and a second house built on it. It is a cool service though and I've had a good time looking at rivers and creeks around Brisbane, planning my adventures among them

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