National Geographic partnered with Google Earth on a project called Africa Megaflyover. The magazine has made more than 500 high-resolution images accessible through Google Earth, including this close-up view (Google Earth coordinates 15.298693,19.429661) of camels and their caretakers taking a water break in Nigeria.
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In Pictures: The Strangest Sights in Google Earth
With its detailed satellite photos, Google's interactive map lets everyone be a virtual globetrotter. And some of the things we've found in our travels are downright bizarre.
African Break Time
Only From the Sky
Huge and Unique
Crop Circles
Celebrity Obsession
Open Secrets
Bikinis From Space
African Break Time
Auto Antics
Big Commute
Virtual Sightseeing
Show Me a Sign
Airplanes in Flight
Floating Failures
Caught on Satellite
Map Mysteries
Strangest Sights in Google Earth, Part II
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