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December 10, 2007
Mazes of the World in Google Earth
Someone has made a nice video showing a small sample of the cool mazes people have found around the world by searching the Google Earth imagery. I wrote about the maze collection at the Google Earth Community a few months ago. These are mostly mazes people have cut in their corn fields, but also grass cut mazes, other crops, garden mazes, and many other unusual constructions can be seen. Anyway, to get an idea of what's out there, check out this video (which was posted by 'mkbarth' at the GEC):
To see these and dozens of other mazes around the world, just download the maze collection
for Google Earth. Open the folders and use the "Tools->Play Tour" menu option (or hit the "play" button) in GE to fly to each maze. Thanks again to Delta102 of the GEC for the tip on the new video.
Posted by FrankTaylor at December 10, 2007 06:00 AM
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