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I remember reading on this forum about a web site where you could look at aerial photos. Does anyone know the details? I think it is a free service and is ideal for looking at caravan sites before you book. Thanks, Jim.
 
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Hi Just type in [google earth]on your search engine

It is a satalite view of the earth just follow the instructions

You can type in a post code or address any where in the world and you can zoom in .I can see a car parked on my neighbours drive .Let us know how you get on . Its a free service

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Jim and Pauline,

I mentioned www.multimap.com some time ago as being a handy way of checking out sites especially the photo bit even though they are hardly high definition. Google, as has been mentioned, does not give the same coverage of the U/K. Multimap at one time used to include discount vouchers for a well known chain of roadside eateries ( no advertising here ) if you printed out a map. Not gourmet dining but handy for feeding the ravening hordes. The children liked it as well.

Mike E
 
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Jim and Pauline,

I mentioned www.multimap.com some time ago as being a handy way of checking out sites especially the photo bit even though they are hardly high definition. Google, as has been mentioned, does not give the same coverage of the U/K. Multimap at one time used to include discount vouchers for a well known chain of roadside eateries ( no advertising here ) if you printed out a map. Not gourmet dining but handy for feeding the ravening hordes. The children liked it as well.

Mike E
ummmmm it was the Little Chef Mike heheh! We used many of those coupons and as you say they were very convenient. Her Ladyship always had some in her purse.
 
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I use google earth, I think it's great and have loads of fun - my mates showed us exactly where they stay in florida and I could show mine where we went in Hungary (i was excited as I'd never been abroad before!)

Just a hint though - it does need broadband and a fairly able pc to run
 
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Jim and Pauline,

I mentioned www.multimap.com some time ago as being a handy way of checking out sites especially the photo bit even though they are hardly high definition. Google, as has been mentioned, does not give the same coverage of the U/K. Multimap at one time used to include discount vouchers for a well known chain of roadside eateries ( no advertising here ) if you printed out a map. Not gourmet dining but handy for feeding the ravening hordes. The children liked it as well.

Mike E
Lord B,

Yeh I know it was the vertically challenged cook but knowing how business names can be 'withdrawn' on forums I euphemised ( if there is such a word ). The same catering firm now prints discount vouchers in several newspapers which come in handy .

Mike E
 

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