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Yea, it's a real slick tool. Just for kicks, I zoomed in on my own neighborhood, and could see the somewhat grainy image of my pickup truck in my driveway! I have found it excelent for tracking old abandoned RR's too. You have to know what to look for, but once you have found what you know to be the line in question, it's just a matter of panning to the next image, and so on. <br />At the highest level of zoom, you can usually tell if bridges are still in place! <br /> Todd C.
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