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More KMLs from MyReadingMapped

September 10, 2015

A few weeks ago we shared some KMLs from MyReadingMapped. George, the creator of the KMLs, has found a few more KMLs that were not included in that collection and kindly shared them with us.

You can download them individually from the following links:

  • Natural Wonders and Phenomena

  • Ancient Ruins of South and Central America

  • Cities of the Dead: Heaven or Hell

  • The travels and research of Alexander Humboldt

  • Afanzsy Nikitins explorations of India

  • Cabral Cacella’s exploration of Bhutan and Tibet

  • Voyage of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros

  • Corporate crime that helped set the stage of the 2008 collapse of the world economy

  • Teddy Roosevelt explores the Brazilian wilderness

Or as part of the complete collection in a single KMZ.

A big thank you to George for sharing these valuable resources.


The travels and research of Alexander Humboldt.

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Timothy has been using Google Earth since 2004 when it was still called Keyhole before it was renamed Google Earth in 2005 and has been a huge fan ever since. He is a programmer working for Red Wing Aerobatx and lives in Cape Town, South Africa.

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  1. Carlos Avila says

    November 7, 2015 at 8:43 pm

    HI! Timothy, I have multiple points like (32.47366667 -117.0091833, next point 32.47683333 -116.99455), this points come from GPS routing excel file report, so I ask for help please, I need to know the measure between this multiple points, How can Google Earth Pro help me?

    • Timothy Whitehead says

      November 8, 2015 at 11:35 am

      Create a path (a LineString in KML) and then check its properties in Google Earth and it will tell you the total length of all the segments.



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