Layers in Google Earth are what shows up while you are viewing places.
I am going to show just a couple of things, to help those that dont know,
The first is Street view.[attachment 142304 Layerschecking.jpg]
Street view puts Cameras on there that you can click on and view,just as if you were there.
i'll show this more in a minute.
Ok,another thing in Layers is Parks,Once enabled,it will show any park that is on the net
as a Green Pinetree,and also if you have boundaries checked,it will show a green outline around the park property.
[attachment 142305 Parklayers.jpg]
This is how a park will show
[attachment 142306 Parks.jpg]
Now if you zoom in you will get lots more street view cameras.
[attachment 142308 streetviewcameras.jpg]
IIf you click on a camera view it will spin around and make you dizzy,then it loads,
You can use the arrows in the little box or click and drag the white square in there.
just like being there.360 Degrees
[attachment 142307 streetview.jpg]
Have fun,
LabradorBob
I am going to show just a couple of things, to help those that dont know,
The first is Street view.[attachment 142304 Layerschecking.jpg]
Street view puts Cameras on there that you can click on and view,just as if you were there.
i'll show this more in a minute.
Ok,another thing in Layers is Parks,Once enabled,it will show any park that is on the net
as a Green Pinetree,and also if you have boundaries checked,it will show a green outline around the park property.
[attachment 142305 Parklayers.jpg]
This is how a park will show
[attachment 142306 Parks.jpg]
Now if you zoom in you will get lots more street view cameras.
[attachment 142308 streetviewcameras.jpg]
IIf you click on a camera view it will spin around and make you dizzy,then it loads,
You can use the arrows in the little box or click and drag the white square in there.
just like being there.360 Degrees
[attachment 142307 streetview.jpg]
Have fun,
LabradorBob