World's Biggest Pizza: Found!

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World's Biggest Pizza: Found!

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How To: Install GoogleEarth, and then paste the coordinates in the search box and hit enter. It's best to max out all the settings for GoogleEarth and run it in OpenGL mode. It's the fastest, and best. Also, it's a good idea to exaggerate the terrain by a factor of 3. I've found this replicates the look of my local mountains the closest. The default is definitely not high enough. Make sure you increase the cache to 512MB so you're not always downloading commonly viewed areas (e.g. your house) and set your detail area to either 256 or 512, so the image files download faster.

Huge Pizzas: 32°39'18.21"N by 117° 6'58.58"W using GoogleEarth.

Poorly masked nuclear power plant: 32°48'2.71"N by 115°32'29.62"W

Plane taking off from Sky Harbor Intl. You can see how massive the Indian highway decorations are underneath (turtle): 33°25'49.45"N by 111°58'45.86"W
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I'm going to edit the original post with whatever nutty stuff I find. If it's been posted before on that google maps sight seeing site, it won't be posted.
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Post by Synergy »

I found some sort of small plane flying over I95 near Dale City in Virginia...looks like it's an unmanned aircraft.

38°38'00.03"N, 77°17'26.27"W
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Post by o'dium »

I'm still looking for area 51...
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you nerds are on some other shit
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Post by dzjepp »

o'dium wrote:I'm still looking for area 51...
Um, look on the left, it's one of the sight-seeing marks... @_@
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Post by Brian Slade »

Sounds stupid, but I'm having trouble finding the Worlds tallest Building (Taipei 101), anyone found it yet??
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Post by dzjepp »

Jesus, Indiana is 90% farmer country
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Kaziganthe wrote:The other 10% is wabbits ass.
:lol:

i'm not sure you've made me lol before
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Post by Grudge »

unless you post screenshots, this thread is useless
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Post by dzjepp »

Giant tire! =o

42°16'13.86"N, 83°12'32.69"W

Fuck screens, install teh app and look it up yourself. =p
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Post by dzjepp »

Is this Mt. Everest, cuz I'm not sure if I'm looking at the right peak:

28°33'22.91"N, 84°33'03.41"E
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Post by dzjepp »

What the heck is this, looks like a stealth fighter imprint ;s

77°33'00.52"S, 59°00'49.27"W
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Post by rep »

Synergy wrote:I found some sort of small plane flying over I95 near Dale City in Virginia...looks like it's an unmanned aircraft.

38°38'00.03"N, 77°17'26.27"W
It's either a civil plane, or a police 'bear'. It appears to be heading in for a landing at Manassas Airport, which is at 38°43'20.55"N by 77°30'50.11"W, or really any number of the dozens of small airports that surround Dulles.
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Post by dzjepp »

Just input the coordinates in 'fly-to' with the comma, it will take you there.
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Post by dzjepp »

Oh and where the hell is the great wall of china?
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Post by Dave »

dzjepp wrote:Oh and where the hell is the great wall of china?
china
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Dave wrote:
dzjepp wrote:Oh and where the hell is the great wall of china?
china
i opted against posting that. i'm glad i made the right decision.
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Post by dzjepp »

smart alecks =p
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

is there any way to just PUT in the "32°39'18.21"N by 117° 6'58.58"W" Rather then look for it?
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Post by rep »

Image

Seriously amazing technology.
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Post by dzjepp »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:is there any way to just PUT in the "32°39'18.21"N by 117° 6'58.58"W" Rather then look for it?
Yeah put it in the search box?
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Post by Dave »

I found the great wall.. it shouldnt be too hard considering it is the only man made object (or was) visible from space without a satellite
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Post by dzjepp »

I think this fat white line is the wall, it wraps around Shenyang somewhat, but it's sorta difficult to follow from there.

40°30'26.73"N, 123°58'34.55"E
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Post by Dave »

If you go east of Beijing until you get to a lake, and look almost straight north, a bit east, from Tianjin (the lake is north of there), you can see a bit of the wall northeast the lake

edit: a little clarification... look far nort of Tianjin. Tianjin is south of Beijing. You can triangulate the general area by going north from Tianjin and east from Beijing where you'll see a lake
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