Someone on a Horse
Following on from our elephant and giraffe shadows, here’s the rather excellent shadow of someone riding a horse!
Thanks to Barði.
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Posted by Alex Turnbull, Friday, 12th May 2006





Following on from our elephant and giraffe shadows, here’s the rather excellent shadow of someone riding a horse!
Thanks to Barði.
Countries: California
Posted in: Animals, Crowds, Shadows
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awesome site.
Here’s a bunch of guys on camels
Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
And if you zoom out from those camels, you’ll see rainbow colored tape
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Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
Babaganoosh..on camels…why the heck would there be a solitary, hi res, image of that camel (gaggle, school, herd) middle of wherever…. that’s weird.
those are National Geographic flyover photos. There’s a “layer” in google Earth which points you to them. They are all very high resolution and generally pretty cool.
Does anybody know how those of us without Google Earth can find more of these “National Geographic flyover photos?”
two more… Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
Great find Babaganoosh, that double one is cool! (I should have thought to look in riding schools!)