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No. The ufo is blocking us from seeing it.
Hummm looks clear enough.
Hey! Who's that guy with my wife?
Barely. Guess I must do something about those weeds in the backyard!
I can see my house VERY well, I can even see my car parked across the street. its awesome x
Nope. Actually, according to Google Earth, my house nor my subdivision doesn't even exist! :O
No, only a construction zone where my apartment complex is now. But, I can see the house I grew up in so well, my dogs are clearly in the backyard of the pic and so is my dad!
I can see my SIL's home next door and the RV we lived in when we were building the house. And on our property I can see the white bundles of logs and lumber scattered up the driveway, but no house as it hadn't been built yet. I'm hoping that they will update it again and I'll see it. When I first got GE they didn't even show the RV and bundles. SO we're doing better!
yes I can.
...I can - I can even see the metal shed in the backyard!!
Yes.
I can also see my work
yeah, i saw my old house recently.. you could see the trampoline..so the picture was taken in 1995!
It's a 20 storey building so I can see it as a blurrrrrr.
Yup, you can even see two of my three horses in the field on the right side ( the white "things" standing beside each other)

yep I can.. I love looking at my parents place, back home. makes me sort of feel like i'm there to see my dads car in the driveway and stuff like that! :)
Yes, it was pretty cool.
I see my house very clearly. I also see the GMC pickup in the driveway that I sold two Tahoe's ago. They need to find a way to make those images in real time. That would really be cool.
Yep, clearly except for the part that a huge tree shades.
Yes, with two cars parked in the garden that I haven't owned for years :o)
I can even see the whole block!
I can see my where my house is, but not clearly. Google Earth is amazing though, and can only get better.
Not exactly clear but the blight in my neighbor's backyard shows up quite clearly.
Yes. and evidence on the picture dates it to summer 1999.
Yeah but this was before we got the bonneville and the hot tub in the back. They need to update the house ~_~
Yes I can but unfortunately the current set of pictures aren't as detailed as the previous ones.
Yes I can!
Yeah! I'm not giving you the coordinates though.

yes but whos car is parked in my drive?
Yes I can
Nope it looks just like woods.
Nope, it's too blurry.
Yep.

Yes.
The view looking down at my roof was clear.
When I tilt the view down and try to look at my front door it gets way blurry. :p
I also found out that the 2-story house across the street has no trees in the backyard.
Yes!
yup. I can even see by beach cabin
Yes to both.
Yeah...
Now that I think about it, our house is tiny :(
Yes, and I really need to get that Frisbee off of the roof one of these days.
The house is kind of obscured by the big trees in my yard, but I have a great view of my car in the driveway and my shed in the back yard.
Yes.I can even see our boat.
sure, even the horses
Can't you?
I did, but you cant see much as it was in developement at the time and hasnt been updated since the house was built 3/4 years ago
Yes....very cool...
Yes,it was cool.I could even see our boat.
Omg lol! I found my place!
Well kind of. I don't have the proper graphic card to run this program to its fullest but I was still able to find it. That's damn creepy. :D
You can see the land, but nothing on it.
Too many trees.
Yes, and it completely freaks me out!!
Where is google earth.? How do I get there?
No. How does that work and how can I see my house?
yes i can see my home, I can even see our truck with our snowplow quite clearly
does any body know of the location of anything interesting on google earth ?
by hong kong phooey on August 6th, 2010
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I clicked a link on the web to display some points on my google earth, but now my ge software crawls. How do I eliminate locations or pois?
by frankp66 on April 22nd, 2010
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If I start-especially in a park-going towards the same direction incessantly will I be able to come back to the starting point?
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on October 22nd, 2010
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Google Earth no longer displays position or elevation for the location of my cursor. How do I regain ability to do so?
by Hannegan on December 5th, 2010
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Have you ever got Google Earth installed on your computer?
by XT on November 19th, 2011
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They always get in the way!
by peterpam on March 12th, 2008