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Down With the Clown
Location: Houston, TX Gender: Male
| | Re: Abandoned Houston Elementary School <Reply # 21 on 8/29/2010 10:40 PM >
| | | In case anyone is wondering, that is exactly what my face looks like. Everyone says I look like my father, who was a blurry TV channel. [last edit 8/29/2010 10:41 PM by Down With the Clown - edited 1 times]
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Steevus
Location: Houston - Galleria Area Gender: Male
| | Re: Abandoned Houston Elementary School <Reply # 22 on 8/31/2010 5:04 AM >
| | | Hah! Monster sized pencil. We didn't see it laying around anywhere. The building moved quite violently at one point while we were in it. I'm guessing it was a gust of wind or the heat of the day. It sounded like there were people moving around inside the building from multiple angles.
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yeya
Location: La La Land, TX Gender: Female
| | Re: Abandoned Houston Elementary School <Reply # 23 on 9/1/2010 8:03 PM >
| | | Love the pencil. Would be a great weapon. So yea, I'm a noob, but thought I would comment. So I looked on google earth and it has cars parked outside the school. Have any idea if the sattelite view has really been updated?
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Down With the Clown
Location: Houston, TX Gender: Male
| | Re: Abandoned Houston Elementary School <Reply # 24 on 9/2/2010 2:00 AM >
| | | Posted by yeya21 So I looked on google earth and it has cars parked outside the school. Have any idea if the sattelite view has really been updated?
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Google Earth images are usually a few years old, or so it seems. It's definitely not real time. Best way to explore is just go out there and do it. Google Earth can be useful for getting a feel for the lay of the land, and that's about it. If you're unsure about the site, scout it out a few times before actually going inside.
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yeya
Location: La La Land, TX Gender: Female
| | Re: Abandoned Houston Elementary School <Reply # 25 on 9/2/2010 6:19 PM >
| | | Thanks for the info.
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Steevus
Location: Houston - Galleria Area Gender: Male
| | Re: Abandoned Houston Elementary School <Reply # 26 on 9/2/2010 11:23 PM >
| | | In Google Earth you can see the date the satellite image was taken. Under 'Layers' click 'More' then click 'DigitalGlobe Coverage.' It will pop up a bunch of little squares with the dates showing when they were taken.
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