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 | Top 10 largest confirmed impact structures on earth. |  | 09/12/2005 | 728 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Europe.
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 | 1,338 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Australia.
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 | 889 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of Africa.
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 | 787 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of South America.
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 | 1,010 | 
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 | These are the confirmed impact structures on the continent of North America.
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 | 1,372 | 
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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 | 210 | 



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 | Impacts by extraterrestrial bodies |  | 12/31/2005 | 1,646 | 



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 | "The Maiden's Tower (Kiz Kulesi) is a tower located on a stone pile, at an arrow shooting distance from the Asian coast, at the intersection point of Asia and Europe. It is one of the unique structures throughout the world, between two continents."
More info here. |  | 08/29/2005 | 286 | 



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 | This is the head quarters of Electricity Utility in Central Indian State. It's a spectacular architecture and have won the best building in Asia award sometime in the nineties. You won't belive how well planned and designed this building unless you see it. It's one of the marvelleous man made structures, and that too a Government building in India. |  | 07/02/2006 | 456 | 



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 | Northern Norway was hit with an meteorite impact comparable to the atomic bomb on Wednesday, 7th June, 2006.
For several seconds, residents of the northern part of Troms and the western areas of Finnmark saw a ball of fire crossing the sky.
A few minutes later an impact was heard and geophysics and seismology stations in Karasjok registered a powerful sound and seismic disturbance... |  | 06/12/2006 | 822 | 



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 | This file shows the highest and lowest elevations and tempratures in Africa, America South and North, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Europe and Oceanica. |  | 08/07/2006 | 761 | 



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