[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] GOOGLE Earth update
Betty Scharff
bscharff at telus.net
Tue Jun 27 12:54:41 PDT 2006
Jerry, the site Google Earth is the most fascinating Site.
I was able to go right into the fortress Weichselmunde by Danzig, West
Prussia (Poland) and see the fort.
This is an amazing internet site.
I even found the grave yard in Bridgend, Wales where my ggrand father is
buried.
Thanks for the information
BettyScharff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Frank" <FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca>
To: <Ger-Poland-Volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:28 AM
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] GOOGLE Earth update
> Some time ago we suggested that you use this feature to zoom right in on
> your ancestral villages. Quality was not always great because of the
> resolution of the images.
>
> I just wanted to point out that GOOGLE makes ongoing updates to this
> quality. There are quite a few areas in Volhynia now where you can zoom
> in to the level of viewing the farm buildings and vehicles on the roads.
>
> Regions around Zhitomir (including to the north and up around Korosten)
> and Luck, plus large areas north of Rowno west of Kostopol, and east of
> Rowno down to Ostrog can now be viewed at this level of detail.
>
> Similarly for Russia Poland, regions NE of Kalisch as far as Turek, NW of
> Lowicz, SE of Lublin, the region around Warsaw, etc. are all available in
> high resolution.
>
> Be aware that GOOGLE Earth will not always recognize the spelling you have
> for your village or town. In spite of that, GOOGLE also continues to add
> more and smaller towns to those marked on the map. It will help if you
> can identify the location on a regular map and use rivers and roads as
> features to focus in on your village.
>
> Other hints for browsing:
> - Set your Layers to show terrain, roads and populated areas.
> - Zoom into around 90-100 miles elevation
>
> Those settings will allow you to see major towns and roads which will help
> you to locate the approximate position of your village. A cautionary note
> about roads highlighted by GOOGLE in this part of the world - they are not
> exact locations but are close enough to allow their use as a finding aid.
>
>
> Jerry Frank
>
>
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