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!

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


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steve lombardi
// Nov 6, 2006 at 11:28 pm
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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Brett Meyer
// May 7, 2008 at 12:07 pm
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.
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