Oakland Zoo Giraffe
Tuesday, 21st February 2006 by Alex Turnbull
As a follow up to yesterday’s fabulous elephant shadow, here’s an equally cool giraffe shadow in Oakland zoo! I think these are ace ![]()
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Tuesday, 21st February 2006 by Alex Turnbull
As a follow up to yesterday’s fabulous elephant shadow, here’s an equally cool giraffe shadow in Oakland zoo! I think these are ace ![]()
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Then there are these hippos / Google Earth in Africa. Be sure to look at them in Google Earth for an incredibly high res view.
Sea lions ‘frollicking’ at Dudley Zoo in the West Midlands.
Would help if i posted the link wouldnt it?
View Placemark / Google Earth
Woah, cool!
Why on god’s green earth is just that tiny piece with the hippos on the only bit in the whole of Africa in hi-res?!?!?
The hippos are part of the National Geographic Mega Flyover project, that was originally part of Google Earth. I assume now that we have Earth images in Local, the mega flyover images came too. They’re super-cool in local – and unbelievably cool in GE!
Lots more out there for people to find too!
As part of the megaflyover here’s over one thousand black lechwe / Google Earth.
Africa-tastic!
i want pictures of de animal giraffe