Virtual Earth 3D Sightseeing – Last Post

I promise this won’t become the Virtual Earth 3D Sightseeing blog, but when you are a baseball fan, pictures like this just get you excited. Only 100 days until pitchers and catchers report to spring training!

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That’s Oriole Park at Camden Yards for those who don’t know


3 Comments

  1. steve lombardi says:

    Hey – Keep in mind that one of the reasons VE3d was built to run in a web browser is so that you could share permalinks easily. Here’s your camden yards link:
    http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=39.284284~-76.621351&style=h&lvl=19&tilt=-26.0519148510442&dir=36.7780837797799&alt=132.686104337685&scene=1649957

    here’s a bunch more stadiums
    http://local.live.com/?v=2&cid=4254D4F003FAAE99!137

    not all of them as pretty as Camden

    regards,

    s

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  3. Brett Meyer says:

    You may also find http://www.satellitesights.com, a Google Maps and Google Earth sightseeing project, interesting. The locations are completely community driven and maintained, displayed in a fresh and clean interface utilizing embedded Google Maps. Images are also viewable through downloadable Google Maps KML files.

    Numerous baseball stadiums, as well as other sports venues, are listed.