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hibilly
Gender: Male
| | Good maps to use < on 8/3/2010 6:18 PM >
| | | Does any one have any good ideas about what maps to use because i try google but it hard to see the building and bing does not allow you to zoom in close enough to see the building
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Urban-Explorer
location: Hell's Drain Gender: Male
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 1 on 8/3/2010 8:27 PM >
| | | as others will say, its best to just drive to the location. Just like a house that appears vacant - Google/Bing will only give me so much - but its to the point where I have to drive there. Hope this helps. Good Luck!
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bonnie&clyde
location: 510 & 415
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| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 2 on 8/3/2010 11:11 PM >
| | | Check your local City Hall for aerial photos from a plane. My local library also has a nice array of local aerial shots. Most are older tho. Since Satellites that seams to be the way they all go. If you pay a lil $ for google earth pro, it gets a few clicks closer. So I've heard.
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Bennet
location: GA, KY, TN, TX, AL
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| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 3 on 8/3/2010 11:24 PM >
| | | Google Street View, if available, is really good. It's usually pretty recent. Driving by is always the best, but if you don't have a car, Google Earth, Google Maps, Bing, Terraserver. Try searching your local newspaper for building or business closings. It worked a couple times for me. [Edit: As far as official specs, I've never read that Google Earth Pro let you see any closer, so I wouldn't pony up the dough.] [last edit 8/3/2010 11:27 PM by Bennet - edited 1 times]
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mikmac
location: Knoxville Gender: Female
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 4 on 8/4/2010 1:05 AM >
| | | I like using Bing map's bird eye view . I think the bird eye only works in larger city areas though.
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mesomewierdo
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 5 on 8/4/2010 1:41 AM >
| | | Most of the google aerial photos (except for wide shots) are from planes and stitched together. You notice at a certain level of zoom (out) when it's satellite pics. Try zooming in on, say, area 51 and all you get are satellite wide shots, they are sorry about how little zoom they have.
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Urban-Explorer
location: Hell's Drain Gender: Male
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 7 on 8/5/2010 12:56 AM >
| | | that is pretty cool.
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hibilly
Gender: Male
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 8 on 8/6/2010 2:38 PM >
| | | Thanks for the help everyone hope to have some places in NY posted soon many great old building near me
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cr400
location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 9 on 8/6/2010 3:15 PM >
| | | http://www.histori...s.com/default.aspx Try this site, it lets you use a swipe tool, this will allow you to split the screen and move the cursor across the screen, it will be 2005 on one side and 1953, or whatever years you pick on the other side. As you swipe across you can see how things have changed. I've used it to check missile bases in my area thru the years, I looked at Disneyland thru the years, old homes I've lived in. I went back to 1971 and saw my grandpas car sittin' in his driveway. It can be a little slow, but you can spend hours on this site if you're patient.
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dsankt
location: live and in the fresh
| | | | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 10 on 8/7/2010 8:07 PM >
| | | Feet > maps.
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Arch-Image
location: DFW Gender: Male
"This gene pool could use a little chlorine."
| | | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 11 on 8/8/2010 5:25 PM >
| | | Posted by cr400 http://www.histori...s.com/default.aspx Try this site, it lets you use a swipe tool, this will allow you to split the screen and move the cursor across the screen, it will be 2005 on one side and 1953, or whatever years you pick on the other side. As you swipe across you can see how things have changed. I've used it to check missile bases in my area thru the years, I looked at Disneyland thru the years, old homes I've lived in. I went back to 1971 and saw my grandpas car sittin' in his driveway. It can be a little slow, but you can spend hours on this site if you're patient.
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Holy crap this is f'n to cool! I foresee many wasted hours in my near future!
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cr400
location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 12 on 8/8/2010 5:57 PM >
| | | Glad somebody likes it too, I've spent many an hour lookin' stuff up. I've noticed that 2003 or 2004, the photos are clearer in my area. Bummer is the swipe tool won't allow you to move to a different area while you're using it. Enjoy...............
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hibilly
Gender: Male
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 13 on 8/12/2010 11:25 PM >
| | | there is a building near my house in the city what do i say to a cop if i happen to get spotted do to the fact that i am 16 years old with out them thinking i was doing something bad
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MonkeyPunchBaby
| | Re: Good maps to use <Reply # 14 on 8/13/2010 12:37 AM >
| | | Posted by hibilly there is a building near my house in the city what do i say to a cop if i happen to get spotted do to the fact that i am 16 years old with out them thinking i was doing something bad
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There is an article on here covering the trespassing laws. I found out for my state, TN, that doing UE (trespassing) is a Class C misdemeanor, which means if they catch me they ask me to leave and i do so. But if you have lock picks, hammers, spray paint, and other burglary tools, its considers aggravated trespassing and is a class A misdemeanor. I dont know the punish meant bc i will never do it, so i didnt bother. Hope this helps. There is a ton of stuff in the UE encyclopedia [last edit 8/13/2010 12:38 AM by MonkeyPunchBaby - edited 1 times]
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