The link works fine for me Powell (after I updated to the latest
version of Google Earth).

On 1/26/06, Powell Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While looking at John Coyle's images from Brisbane I thought it would be
> fun to see if I could find where they were taken.
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4061003
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4061007
>
> It only took a few minutes and from half way round the world I was able to
> spot almost exactly where John must have been standing when he took the
> photos.  Google Earth has nice high res images of Brisbane and John's
> bridge is quite distinctive.
>
> If you have not tried Google Earth you really should give it a try.
> http://earth.google.com/
> High speed access is likely a good idea.  It is amazing what you can see in
> many parts on the world.
>
> You can email locations to other Google Earth users but since attachments
> are not allowed on the list I made a little web page with a link.
>
> http://members.shaw.ca/hargravep/test.htm
>
> When you have Google Earth click on  "Google Earth bridge test"  on this page
> and I hope it will take you there.  For some reason on my system WinZip
> gets in the way some times but after clicking unzip the link works.
>
> I think it would be great if we could add a Google Earth link to some of
> our photos so others could see where they were taken.  Unfortunately the
> area around my location is quite low res.
>
> Any one with suggestions of easy ways to add Google Earth .kmz link files
> to photos?
>
> Let me know if the link works for you.
>
> Powell
>
>

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