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GoogleEarthing.com

The concept behind GoogleEarthing.com is very simple: imagine a scavenger hunt akin to Where’s Waldo whose search space consists of the entire visible surface of the Earth. Seriously.

The rules of the game are very simple:

  1. Download and install Google Earth.
  2. Identify the location of the image by name, longitude and latitude, or very specific description. Enter your guess using the comments feature for the image in question.
  3. Send an email to info@googleearthing.com so we know how to contact you.
  4. Tell all your friends about GoogleEarthing.

The first person with the correct coordinates, name, or otherwise completely specific description of the location will will a valueless prize chosen by the site operator.

Just for grins, here’s an idea of the sort of image you are tasked to find:

The above image is actually puzzle #92, posted November 12, 2006. As of this blog entry, this puzzle has not been solved … will you be the first to crack it?

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2 comments

1 JunglePete { 06.01.09 at 8:58 pm }

hmm….and how many people are looking…..intriguing.

2 TinSparrow { 06.04.09 at 12:03 pm }

I know of a couple of geocaches which are based on using Google Earth to locate a spcific location. One one case, once the area has been found, then you need to measure the coords and project from that spot to find the cache. In the other case, there is information available from the Google Earth image which is needed to solve the puzzle and find the cache. Here are some links:

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c8c7ae1d-b16e-4112-aa24-097279c76aba

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=62d566eb-df45-4746-9f7e-6cd7230397a8

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