

Trying to express concern is mistaken for an attack on someones loved one. Or in the other case someones google-given-right to blogg at will..
unless they go missing on the unlikely chance after passing the camera guy, id guess its not going to happendavidmorr wrote:Do you remember that when MH370 went missing recently, there were people scouring Google Earth images of the Indian Ocean looking for wreckage?
How long will it be before people start scouring these walk images for lost bushwalkers?
Nuts wrote:Trying to express concern is mistaken for an attack on someones loved one. Or in the other case someones google-given-right to blogg at will..
photohiker wrote:As for the topic, I doubt it takes away the need to walk. Most likely it will increase the interest in walking by exposing non bushwalkers to the scenery and experience.
icefest wrote:I just wish GE had a better DEM, so we could better do things like this:
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GPSGuided wrote:Seriously, human have always ventured out and recorded its environment, from pointing to the sun and moon
Nuts wrote:I'll be- Is that the NBN to the top of the Ironbounds already????
Nuts wrote:GPSGuided wrote:How cool would it be to have even a little section left in each park marked 'mysterious zone'.
'We' can't really conserve that, it's too late.
GPSGuided wrote:Seriously, human have always ventured out and recorded its environment, from pointing to the sun and moon, to the compass, to making maps, to satellite imagery, this Google TrailView is just a continuation of it.
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