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Files that rely on the timeslider feature in Google Earth 5. |
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 | Spandau Prison was a prison situated in the borough of Spandau in western Berlin, constructed in 1876 and demolished in 1987 after the death of its last prisoner, Rudolf Hess, to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine. The prison was near, though not part of, the Renaissance-era Spandau Citadel fortress. In history, Spandau Prison succeeded as a prison to the citadel and where Frederick II ... |  | 11/12/2009 | 23 | 



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 | After the new historic photos of Berlin has been uploaded you can see most of Hitlers Reich Chancellery. |  | 11/10/2009 | 73 | 



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 | Turn on Google Timeslider to September 2005 -54,32 is written in laege red numbers. |  | 11/10/2009 | 16 | 



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 | The United States Navy designed the Cleveland class of light cruisers for World War II with the goal of increased range and AA armament as compared with earlier classes.
Although 39 ships were projected to be built, only 27 were actually commissioned. Two additional ships, USS Fargo (CL-106) and USS Huntington (CL-107) were completed to a slightly different design, with a more co... |  | 11/09/2009 | 110 | 



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 | Las Vegas started as a stopover on the pioneer trails to the west, and became a popular railroad town in the early 1900s. It was a staging point for all the mines in the surrounding area, especially those around the town of Bullfrog, that shipped their goods out to the rest of the country. With the proliferation of the railroads, Las Vegas became less important but the completion of the nearby ... |  | 11/09/2009 | 102 | 



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 | The Battle of Dakar, also known as Operation Menace, was an unsuccessful attempt in September 1940 by the Allies to capture the strategic port of Dakar in French West Africa (modern-day Senegal), which was under Vichy French control, and to install the Free French under General Charles de Gaulle there. |  | 11/09/2009 | 60 | 



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 | crop circle remains in Boxley,Kent,2006
set Timeslider to 2007 |  | 10/21/2009 | 19 | 



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 | crop circle remains in Burderop Down, nr Barbury Castle, Wiltshire,2003.
not very clear but you can compare it with below link:
http://ccdb.cropcircleresearch.com/cc-photos/uk2003ck.jpg |  | 10/21/2009 | 8 | 



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 | fake crop circle nr Milton Lilbourne |  | 10/21/2009 | 17 | 



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 | crop circle in Tegdown Hill, nr Brighton,2004
set Timeslider to 2001 |  | 10/21/2009 | 13 | 



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 | Field Barn, nr Berwick Bassett, Wiltshire. Reported 24th July |  | 10/21/2009 | 9 | 



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 | crop circle in Waden Hill, Wiltshire ,2003 |  | 10/19/2009 | 180 | 



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 | crop circle remains in Windmill Hill, Wilshire,June 2003
set Timeslider to 2003
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 | crop circle in Sharpenhoe, nr Barton Le Clay,2003
set Timeslider to 2003 |  | 10/19/2009 | 231 | 



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 | Maze of the Presidential candidates for the election between President George W. Bush and John Kerry 2004. |  | 10/19/2009 | 20 | 



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 | Near Shoulton |  | 10/19/2009 | 26 | 



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 | crop circle remains nr Windmill Hill,Avebury,Wilshire, June 2003.
hard to find picture, only graphic data:
http://www.cropcircle-archive.com/archive/index.php?decade=2000&year=03&month=6&language=en&thumb=&sortby=,day&sort=,1&id=4654&i=16 |  | 10/16/2009 | 30 | 



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 | The BBC Birmingham network production centre Pebble Mill for both radio and television programming was located in Edgbaston, a suburb of Birmingham, England.
Opened by Princess Anne on the 10 November 1971, it was a prominent landmark in the Edgbaston area. The lease for the site was acquired by BBC Birmingham in the 1950s but the plans for the site were not approved until 1967, ... |  | 10/07/2009 | 15 | 



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 | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum was an 11,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Jacksonville, Florida. Built in 1960, it was home to most of the city's indoor professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Lizard Kings ice hockey team, and the American Basketball Association franchise known as The Floridians.
The Coliseum hosted dozens of concerts and shows during its 43... |  | 10/07/2009 | 23 | 



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 | Pitt Stadium was a stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1925 to 1999. It served primarily as the home of the University of Pittsburgh's football team, the Pittsburgh Panthers. It was also used for other University of Pittsburgh sporting events, including basketball, baseball, rifle, track, and gymnastics. Designed by University of Pittsburgh graduate W. S. Hindman, the US$2.1 millio... |  | 10/07/2009 | 35 | 



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 | Kezar Stadium is a stadium located in the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California. It is the former home of the Oakland Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL, and of the San Francisco Dragons of the MLL. It also served as the home of the California Victory of the USL First Division before the club folded. It also hosts amateur and recreation sports leagues,... |  | 10/07/2009 | 22 | 



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 | Charmilles Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Geneva, Switzerland. It was used mostly for football matches, and was the home venue for Servette FC. The stadium was able to hold 9,250 people and was built in 1930 for the Coupe des Nations 1930 tournament. During the 1954 FIFA World Cup the stadium hosted five games. It was closed in 2002 before Stade de Geneve opened.
http://e... |  | 10/07/2009 | 21 | 



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 | Tampa Stadium (known as Houlihan's Stadium from 1996 to 1998, and nicknamed "The Big Sombrero" due to its shape) was a sports venue located at 4201 North Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, Florida, USA. The stadium is most closely associated with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers National Football League franchise, which played all of their home games in the stadium from 1976 through 1997. It was de... |  | 10/07/2009 | 13 | 



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 | Stade Marcel Saupin was a multi-purpose stadium in Nantes, France. It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium was able to hold 25,000 people and was built in 1937. It was the home of FC Nantes Atlantique until 1984 when they moved to Stade de la Beaujoire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stade_Marcel_Saupin |  | 10/07/2009 | 16 | 



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 | Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium (阪急西宮スタジアム?) was a baseball stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. It was primarily used for baseball and was home of the Orix Braves (Hankyu Braves) until they moved to Kobe Stadium in 1991. The stadium was opened in 1937 and had a capacity of 35,000 people.
The stadium was closed on De... |  | 10/07/2009 | 24 | 



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