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The Bavarian kind of "Google Earth" ?
#1
....I ran into this :

http://geodaten.bayern.de/tomcat/viewer ... allDenkmal ?

I couldn't find out how to use this one swift & precise, but "I'll be back" for
more attempts. 8)

Greez

Simplex

Oh, did I forget to mention that this is a german-speaking website ?! :?
.... but alas, don't pictures (maps etc.) "speak louder than words" ?? :wink:
Siggi K.
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#2
Spain has got the "sigpac" program, quite similar to google Earth, but older, mainly for "agricultural" use, showing the crops, etc. You can measure lengths and polygons, and it has got good image on all Spain (no clouds, etc. unlike Google)

[url:1glmyo0j]http://sigpac.mapa.es/fega/visor/[/url]
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
[Image: escudocopia.jpg]Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
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#3
Quote:....I ran into this :

http://geodaten.bayern.de/tomcat/viewer ... allDenkmal ?

I couldn't find out how to use this one swift & precise, but "I'll be back" for
more attempts. 8)

Greez

Simplex

Oh, did I forget to mention that this is a german-speaking website ?! :?
.... but alas, don't pictures (maps etc.) "speak louder than words" ?? :wink:

Rather cool although, after a few minutes playing with it, I couldn't work out how to get any actual information out of it (and I muck around with these things for a living) - the UK government's (for England only... not the same thing as UK, please note) MAGIC website is (shock horror) a successful UK govt IT project that just works, also Java-based. Once you have selected Ancient Monuments as your layer of interest, it allows you to click on a monument and acquire the scheduling information as a PDF. It uses the OS map base rather than APs. What it does not do is include Listed Buildings (although SMs and LBs are all going to be lumped together in the future utopian scheme of things).

Mike Bishop
You know my method. It is founded upon the observance of trifles

Blogging, tweeting, and mapping Hadrian\'s Wall... because it\'s there
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#4
Hello, Mike Bishop and Iagoba .....
........and I thought, why can't I make this "geodaten"-thingy work ... :wink:
It seems I have found out rather fast how "to get to" Victoria-Gasteiz quick enough (so to speak) --- ...but I still have to work on how "to get to" Oberpfaffenhofen at the same speed ....
(ESP-GER 1:0 !!! :lol: )
Mhhhhhh ..... I think I have to think it over some more time ....
In the meantime .....

Greez

Simplex
Siggi K.
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