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 | This is an experiment to see if the googleearth plugin for firefox could be used for a game I play online.
The Last Knights is a Massively Multiplayer Online Real Time Strategy Game (MMORTS) set in Medieval Europe/Asia.
This is an online real-time strategy game (rts) where you are an officer in the army of one of 60 different countries in medieval Europe and Asia. You buil... |  | 04/17/2009 | 684 | 
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Earthquake in South Asia, Pakistan |  | 10/09/2005 | 1,357 | 



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 | Left hand Europa Right Hand Asia |  | 08/31/2005 | 343 | 



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 | All metropolises of Asia.
A metropolis, in its modern usage, is a major city, in most cases with a population of at least one million inside its urban area. It must be regarded as a significant economical, political and cultural center for some country or region, and is usually an important hub for international connections and communications. |  | 08/23/2006 | 358 | 



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 | A comprehensive phylogenetic visualization of the avian flu virus (phylogenetics = the mapping of genetic mutations over time and space) has been published and its centerpiece is a KML file that shows the evolution of the virus as it travels out of East Asia and into Europe and Africa. (Use GE4) |  | 05/14/2007 | 617 | 
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 | Old map overlay... slightly incorrect due to age and scientific ability of creators of this map (1719) |  | 08/23/2005 | 17,412 | 
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 | This is an update to the first LDS (Mormon)meetinghouse map I posted here about 2 months ago. The first version of the map only showed the US and Canada; in this latest version, thousands of meetinghouses in dozens of countries can be seen, including most of the US and Canada, the UK, Scandinavia and Western Europe, Japan and Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand, and most of the South Pacific, plu... |  | 06/03/2008 | 2,092 | 



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 | A collection of ports and locations in pre-colonial and early colonial Southeast Asia. Some modern locations also included for reference.
Some place marks and overlays have been adapted from other Google Earth community online sources. Credits to original posters.
Compiled by Loren Ryter, Cornell University, Feb 2006. |  | 02/12/2006 | 209 | 



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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Asia.
Instructions:
- Doubleclick on a folder to see an overview of the structure.
- Click on the placemark to see the description of the structure.
- Doubleclick on the 'size indicator' to see the estimated size of the structure. |  | 09/28/2005 | 740 | 
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 | Topographic map USA by 3D solar from Google Earth Blog.
Zoom in to your area and you see it in a topographic map. |  | 06/20/2008 | 580 | 
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 | Paths, photo-linked placemarks, & an image overlay in this Google Earth presentation documenting 30 months of travel in Asia, using mostly ground transportation. Himalaya trekking, temple touring, and river boat rides. Countries include Nepal, India, Tibet, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, & a bit of Thailand (plus a side trip to New Zealand).
Great for geo-orientation if you're ... |  | 02/12/2008 | 205 | 
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 | This is a 90 meters wide world map centered on China.
135 meters south, there is a map of China which seems to be a water pool. |  | 08/05/2006 | 495 | 



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