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Hi!
I found that Google Maps has aerial imagery of astonishing resolution. Zooming in on my property at the highest resolution, I can actually see and count my beehives! That's a resolution of better than 6" on the ground per screen pixel! (Resolution may vary by location; I'm in rural northern Illinois.)
Go to http://maps.google.com/ and click on "Set default location"; then type in your address, city, state, and zip code and click "Save". Then click on "Satellite" view. Move your cursor to the point you want to focus on, right-click, and select "Center map here". Then push the zoom slide indicator all the way up to get maximum resolution. Amazing!
It's also a time machine, since my hives have been gone for three years... (I don't know how to find the actual date of the imagery.)
Very best regards,
-Gary P. (in rural northern Illinois near Marengo, between Elgin and Rockford IL)
Gary Plazyk, [log in to unmask]
Fuzzy Bear Farm
http://profiles.yahoo.com/g_plazyk
http://www.BearCreekMusic.us
http://www.RavenswoodMorris.org
"Music is too important to leave to the professionals." -Robert Shaw
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