Archive for May 24th, 2005

Google Sightseeing takes you on tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Each weekday your guides James and Alex present new weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

The editors: James & Alex

Baseball Love

Tuesday, 24th May 2005 by Alex

Here in Powell, Wyoming, they really really love baseball!

We Love Baseball

Thanks: Steve Rot

Sea Plane

Tuesday, 24th May 2005 by Alex

This one might not be new to some of you, but this picture of a sea plane taking off in Alaska was too good not to post :-D If you look around the edges of the port (or is it dock?) you can see hundreds of other sea planes parked (should this be anchored?), most of which are brightly coloured for some reason.

Sea Plane

Thanks: paulio

Updates

Tuesday, 24th May 2005 by

You might have noticed that we’ve made a few changes around the site. The main one is the introduction of the ‘Map’ tab above. This gives you a mini google maps interface with all of our ’sights’ plotted on it. You can also filter this map by category and do all the usual zooming in and out, pannning and switching between map and satellite view. If you would like to see a particular post’s location on the map just click the ‘Map This’ link and you’ll switch to the map view with the location marked. We’ve also given our thumbnail images a spruce up with a nice frame to help them stand out a bit more and generally tidied up a few of the other pages.

The inspiration and help for the map code came from the excellent ‘Google Maps Standalone‘ and Chicago Crime.

If you have any suggestions, comments or bugs please leave them as comments on this post. Thanks!

Update: There is a major bug on the map page when using Internet Explorer. The page loads but then throws up an error box and you then get the error page. I’m working on a fix for this, it is a known IE bug.

Update 2: The popup bubble is still not working in Safari, I think it’s something to do with the xslt file. The points not clearing when you select a different category bug has been fixed and the status text is a bit more helpful now.

Swank Farms 2004 Corn Maze

Tuesday, 24th May 2005 by Alex

This is Swank Farms Corn Maze near Hollister, CA. Interestingly it’s a more recent image than most of the other pictures we’ve been able to date so far. The date? Kind of hard to miss… ;-)

This year’s corn maze doesn’t open until September, so you can still read about the one that we can see here.

Swank Farms 2004

Thanks: Pilster.