Scuba Diving with Google Earth 5 ocean!

Posted by pilotHans on March 30, 2009 in Scuba Diving |

Installation steps :-

1) Open google.com
2) search for Google Earth 5  Ocean
3) you will see this -> http://earth.google.com/ocean/
4) press download google earth 5
5) after installation finishes you can lauch your google earth from your desktop shortcut, Start>Google Earth

How to use google earth?
-basically you just use the search button, you can also use the Fly button. then enter. The idea is simple. It’s something like the a globe that sits inside your Computer. You Select/point and zoom to anyplace on the planet that you want would want to explore. In a few seconds, satellite images and local facts zoom into view.  All you need to do is, tap into Google search to show local points of interest and facts. They are different icons to discover.  Zoom to a specific address to check out an apartment or hotel, airport, marine,habour or even corals. View driving directions and even fly along your route.  Meaning you can select your current location, it can show the route that you would be flying to get to your destination.

Why I like google earth and Why I would recommend it to my friends?
If you like geography like me, you would like google earth. If you are into travelling, you’ll aslo appriciate google earth. Did you know, you even can view corals area. Just try to search for great barrier reef. You’ll be amazed on what you can find. I really love google earth, thanks to whoever created it. It’s an amazing application. Just try it and you’ll love it.

Who would benefit from google earth?
-scuba divers
-travellers
-geography lover
-pilots
-anyone who want to know about the world outside own country

regards,
pilotHans

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  • Mike says:

    If you have Google Earth installed, here’s some interesting locations around the area:

    Sipadan Island: 4 06? 54?N 118 37?42.49?E. You’ll notice that the sea around the island is really dark. That’s because you are staring at 600m deep of water. It’s an experience you don’t forget easily.

    North of Sipadan Island is Mabul Island, where most of the resorts are located: 4 14?46.43?N 118 37?50.19?E.

    Towards the East of Mabul Island is Kapalai Island: 4 13? 20.68?N 118 41?05.85?E

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