Re: More Google Earth coordinates



What the hell is going on here?

22 18'14.64 N, 114 11'23.06 E

and by the way, is there an easy way of copying the coordinates off the map
without having to manually type them in?



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"Snarf" <stewart.cj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> If you're interested:
>
> 22 57' 10.63S, 43 12' 43.05W
> Looks neat, although not as sharp as I would like
>
> 32 24' 46.21N, 99 50' 48.69W
> (Can someone fill me in on what is greyed-out here? Or is it just a
> stain on the tarmac?)
>
> 15 47' 32.58S, 47 53' 21.74W
> Scroll out to see why this city planner should become a saint.
>
> 32 09' 46.70N, 110 50' 55.25W
>
> Fighter graveyard
>


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