New Seafloor in Google Earth Tour

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

Explore the ocean seafloor with Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Global Multi-Resolution Topography (GMRT) Synthesis covering half of all of the ocean that has ever been mapped, an area larger than North America. You can also view new data of Cordell Bank and the Gulf of the Farallones off of the California coast from California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB) along with a beautiful 50 meter synthesis of the Hawaiian Islands from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa's School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (UHM-SOEST).

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  • Google Earth is one of the coolest software yet.

  • Looks like someone got plenty of time on hand

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  • супер

  • I cant wait for the day when all the shipwrecks appear on g-earth

  • @GanEdenAustralia no fuckin shit right. every word she finishes saying she ends with a weird tone that sounds so stupid.

  • What an annoying narration voice....did Britney Spears narrate this???

  • @dc619 nope :-(

  • i just got the down load you guys have 2 get this u can see the titanic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ps its uh-byss-ull not ah - byss - ull real nice grammar dope

    sorry vroom 2 ruin your enthusiasm i think i am the first kid 2 find it all i had 2 was put it *titanic * and then put in pin points if ur smart its easy

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