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Here’s another map showing information on the future plans for Marina Bay, or in this case a wider area, Marina Channel. This area will be designated to provide a broad range of watersport...
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According to Singapore’s National Environment Agenct there were 35 active dengue clusters as of 15 May compared with 25 as of 8 May. If you download this file, load it in Google Earth and then double click on it, you can view the locations of the clusters from both the 15 May and 8 May. .........
One of the many free downloads from the Google Earth Community site is a file for viewing maritime boundaries around the world. If you load this file you can navigate around the world and view the various boundaries marked in yellow, green (shared boundaries) and red (disputed boundaries). At first.........
I’ve previously posted a model of this forthcoming attraction, but this time it’s the real thing (last time I stole a model of the London Eye). Phil, the GM - Technical Services at Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd, has kindly created an accurate model of the Singapore Flyer. You can download his.........
A user called mehraan has posted 3D models of two Singapore condominium buildings to the Google 3D warehouse. You can download the kmz file for the Golden Hill condo building here.The kmz file for the Springdale condo’ building is here.Both have been added to the Singapore 3D collection.........
NASA have just released some Google Earth overlays showing climate data from January 2007. They will be releasing these images regularly so you’ll be able to track changes over time. There are four overlays, the screenshot below shows the Sea Surface Temperature kmz file when viewed from.........
I thought I’d try to come up with a Singapore top ten list of hot geo sites for 2007, I failed…. As you’ll see from the Google Earth screen-shot above, I only managed five sites, here’s the list (in alphabetical order). - AMK Hub: not exactly VivoCity but big news for.........
One of the new attractions planned for Singapore’s Marina Bay area (see this post), is the Singapore Flyer. The Flyer will be 165 metres in height making it the largest obseravtion wheel in the world (exceeding the London Eye by 43 metres), it is expected to draw 2.5 million visitors in the first year of operation at a ticket price of around $27 SGD. The Grand Opening …
Here’s my first attempt at a Top Ten of Singapore locations in Google Earth. You can view them by downloading the kmz file and opening it in Google Earth. Let me know if you have other suggestions….
Here’s a preview of one of the locations:
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA dengue data from 5 July. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have the Network Link you can download it here.If you don’t have.........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 13 & 14 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have the Network Link you can download it here. Hotspots added .........
I can’t really explain the attraction of Twitter. If you already twitter, then you’ll know what I mean, if you don’t then go and check it out, but be warned that something that at first appears completely pointless can become strangely addictive. Twitter is attracting a community.........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA dengue data from 6 July. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have the Network Link you can download it here.If you don’t have.........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 22 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have the Network Link you can download it here. Hotspots added are:Bishan St.........
Mike at Google Maps Mania has written about a great new feature just added to Google Maps called “My Maps” and it works for maps of Singapore. My Maps allows anyone to create a Google Maps mashup with just a few clicks. Click here, or on the image below, for an example I’ve.........
For those of you who want to view the Dengue Hotspots data in Google Maps rather than in Google Earth, there are a number of ways in which you can do this:1. Use this link to load a Google Map from the SinGeo website that just shows the latest hotspots. This link doesn’t change so .........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 6 & 7 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have it you can download it here. Hotspots added on 6 .........
I’m not sure I can think of any practical use for this, but it’s fun. AOL are using Google Earth to visualize some of their anonymous user data. By using IP to City geocoding they can view in real-time the conversations taking place using the AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). Click here to.........
Most of the Singapore building models for Google Earth have been authored by Nathan Choe, a talented student in Singapore. His most recent model is of Capital Tower and you can download it here. It’s also been added to the SinGeo Singapore 3D collection. Here’s a Google Earth.........
If you’ve done a search on Singapore in Google’s 3D Warehouse, you’ll have seen a model of a Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 created by WilliamT. This is a fantastic model, but William has placed it at a US airport in Google Earth, I thought it belonged better in Singapore..........



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