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The world fascinates me. It's really just as simple as that. I enjoy learning about cultures, religions, anything. It should be no surprise that I am totally addicted to using Nasa WorldWind and Google Earth. Each program has strengths. I use Google Earth more often, but Nasa WorldWind has some great USGS maps and also offers views of the moon and Mars. Anyway, I thought I'd share some interesting screenshots I took from Google Earth. I can post more if you'd like.
![]() This is the Richat Structure. It's in the Sahara Desert of Mauritania. Originally thought to be a meteorite impact crater, it's actually a 30 mile wide eroded circular anticline. ![]() Malé Island, capital of the Republic of Maldives. Indian Ocean. 2/3 of the island was flooded by the tsunami of December 26, 2004. ![]() This is the Al Askaria mosque in Samarra, Iraq. It is one of the holiest places in Shi'a Islam. However, this image is a bit dated. In February of this year, the dome(and most of the complex) was destroyed in a terrorist attack. ![]() Ryugyong Hotel in Pyangyong, North Korea. What you see is the incomplete concrete shell. Construction began in 1987, but ground to a halt because Kim Jong-il has basically bankrupted the country. It has been estimated that contstruction of this monstrosity costed 2% of North Korea's GDP. Ground level shots of this thing are pretty haunting. ![]() Just an airport in the middle of the Saudia Arabian desert. To be totally honest, I get a little sad when I use Google Earth. It's a strange feeling. I want to go to every place I see, but I know it'll just never happen. |
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I've been looking at Iraq a lot tonight.
![]() Mosul, Iraq. I love the ancient street layout. All wavy. Not a straight line to be seen. ![]() Grande Mosque under construction in Baghdad. Shortly after the Gulf War, Saddam went on a Mosque building spree. The goal was to build a new mosque in his name in every Iraqi province. |
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