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Aerial photos of your favorite spots
Here's an interesting web site to check out aerial photos of your favorite fishing spots.
You can get a free two week trial but you need a high speed internet connection to make it work right. The regular subscription is $29.00 and offers some improved features, including a topographical feature that's good for scouting hunting spots. www.keyhole.com |
Can you say:spam: :spam: :spam: :spam: :spam:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I wish it was clearer when it zooms in!! But works great other wise! I could see the boat in the yard
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Hey LB
what are you blind?:smash: :smash: or maybe you don't know these people??? http://www.striped-bass.com/StriperT...threadid=19935 |
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On the other hand, this is for free :D http://ortho.edc.uri.edu/ and was developed by the brother of one our original members... |
Thats a sweet link JohnR...
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Relax, no spamming here. I was just passing along something I thought was interesting, and FREE. Google owns Keyhole . . . maybe I can get Google to pay me a 50% commission on all the surfcasters that sign up for a free trial :rolleyes:
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sorry
I'm a dooface :( |
NOAA has some great high altitude ortho-photos in their database. They are also corrected to remove the peripheral distortion. Here is a great picture of Saquish and the Gurnet that came from NOAA.
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Ha Ha slip remeber :spam:master |
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Is there a link to these, BigPete ? |
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click the underlined HERE in the post |
Here is the LINK to the NOAA NOS map finder. It is tricky to navigate but there are some hidden gems in there. There are lots of cool prints in the archive section too.
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Support the Link John R posted.. I work with those people (albeit indirectly most of the time) Just about everyform of data for the state is available from RIGIS www.edc.uri.edu, including orthophotos, topomaps etc...
Bryan |
Your link is crusty rock. I like maptech better, already found some honey holes for next season with it.
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Just wait.. colors to come in the future from RIGIS....
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i ment the link didnt work, hammered the macks that day i saw you.
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Yeah i heard they were thick that weekend... did ya like my "offshore rigged whaler" 13ft with 28ft outriggers :D
try http://www.edc.uri.edu/ That will take you to the mian page, then go to Digital imagery server... |
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DEM Map server
Forget about that URI stuff. Here's the URL of the DEM map server that shows both topos and black and white orthophotos
http://www.state.ri.us/DEM/maps/index.htm Once you've zoomed into a small enough area of the state map, click on "image layers", select topo or aerial, then click on "refresh map" button. |
Trnr...
DEM is using the same topos and same photos as the RIGIS web-page... just FYI before you "forget about" that URI stuff :smash: :D |
Same data, but DEM's is a lot easier to use. Check it out!
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