Ever since Google first let people scour the planet from the comfort of their computers through the Google Earth software program, fans have been on a virtual scavenger hunt from the North Pole to the South Pole looking for anything interesting, unusual, or unexplained. From shipwrecks to crop circles, from ads big enough to be read from space to a giant pink bunny nearly the size of a football field, we've collected just a few of the odd and spectacular sights. You can see the same images in Google Maps by clicking the links we provide--but you'll get a better view by copying the coordinates in parentheses after each link and pasting them into Google Earth's 'Fly To' box. We've also created a file of Placemarks that includes all of these sights and more; you can download it and open it with Google Earth. Enjoy the trip!
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Robbe schreef:Ever since Google first let people scour the planet from the comfort of their computers through the Google Earth software program, fans have been on a virtual scavenger hunt from the North Pole to the South Pole looking for anything interesting, unusual, or unexplained. From shipwrecks to crop circles, from ads big enough to be read from space to a giant pink bunny nearly the size of a football field, we've collected just a few of the odd and spectacular sights. You can see the same images in Google Maps by clicking the links we provide--but you'll get a better view by copying the coordinates in parentheses after each link and pasting them into Google Earth's 'Fly To' box. We've also created a file of Placemarks that includes all of these sights and more; you can download it and open it with Google Earth. Enjoy the trip!
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En dan nu in het nederlands?
Als je tevreden bent met een voorlopige vertaling?
Leg je die Engelse tekst even op Babel Fish (van Engels naar Nederlands) > http://world.altavista.com/
@ Zambo "Geniet van de reis ! "
Leg je die Engelse tekst even op Babel Fish (van Engels naar Nederlands) > http://world.altavista.com/
@ Zambo "Geniet van de reis ! "

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Voor deze topic is de tekst wat bijkomstig.Zambo schreef:Robbe schreef:Ever since Google first let people scour the planet from the comfort of their computers through the Google Earth software program, fans have been on a virtual scavenger hunt from the North Pole to the South Pole looking for anything interesting, unusual, or unexplained. From shipwrecks to crop circles, from ads big enough to be read from space to a giant pink bunny nearly the size of a football field, we've collected just a few of the odd and spectacular sights. You can see the same images in Google Maps by clicking the links we provide--but you'll get a better view by copying the coordinates in parentheses after each link and pasting them into Google Earth's 'Fly To' box. We've also created a file of Placemarks that includes all of these sights and more; you can download it and open it with Google Earth. Enjoy the trip!
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En dan nu in het nederlands?
Als je de titel leest weet je dat het over Google Earth gaat en daarbij gaat het altijd om beelden.
Dus klik je op de bron en zie je de rariteiten.
Veel vertaling heeft dit topic niet echt nodig dacht'k

Of je doet het zoals Blue-Sky voorstelt en je haalt hem door een online vertaler.
Maar om er ff een kort overzicht van te geven :
Via Google Earth kan je over heel de wereld interessante, rare en mysterieuze beelden zien. Deze zijn ook met Google maps terug te vinden mits het ingeven van de coördinaten. Ze hebben voor het gemak op die locaties placemarks gezet, zodat ze snel terug te vinden zijn.
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