Critters 2 - Google Earth - details under (More info)
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@Giles4200 they all moved to the gulf.
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nature saying, Damn google can i get no privacy.
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@mkbarth "Dromedary camel" so...
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at 2:22 look really hard i bet ted nugent is somewhere crouching behind a rock!!!
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so, probably back in 2006, or whenever this was first released, i was in school, and our teacher showed us this in geography class, in looking around north africa, or the middle east somewhere, a classmate and i, managed to locate a fleet of tanks! all parked, now i tell you, they were clearly tanks, could see the barells and the turets. but its funny, since then, i havent even been able to find screen shots of it, CREEEPY
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1:16 CAMELS - CHAD they are DROMEDARY :D
kleyfromdahood 1 month ago
@kleyfromdahood Yes, they are. They're one-humped Dromedary camels, not two-humped Bactrian camels. They're still all camels.
mkbarth 1 month ago
they were all taken by helicopter right above because you can see the grass is like distorted and wavy in the pictures and all the animals are always running away
supskier 10 months ago
@supskier Good eye! All the pictures in this vid are hi-res photos from low-altitude planes. Expand the description under the vid for locations. They’re all in Google Earth. On the left side in Google Earth, under Layers / Gallery / National Geographic Magazine, put a check next to Africa Megaflyover. Red airplane icons will appear in Africa where all the hi-res images are.
mkbarth 10 months ago
How people find these I dont know :P Like the Oryx in the namibian desert.... I like how they cleared the picture there to see them
iThnake 1 year ago
@iThnake Yeah, I sure didn't find it without help. On the left side in Google Earth, under Layers / Gallery / National Geographic Magazine, put a check next to Africa Megaflyover. Red airplane icons will appear in Africa where all those hi-res images are.
mkbarth 1 year ago