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Google Earth allows the layering of information over satellite images of the earth. An extensive selection of layers is available by default and recently Google have been adding to the list. A new...This is a summary only, visit my web-site for full content and links.
Here’s another walk courtesy of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, this time it’s Changi. You can download the kmz file for the Google Earth Image Overlay here. The description of the...This is a summary only, visit my web-site for full content and links.
Apologies to anyone who tried and failed to download the Google Earth kmz file for the Bugis Walk Image Overlay. I have corrected the link to the kmz file and you can download it from the original...This is a summary only, visit my web-site for full content and links.
There are some great maps of walks around Singapore provided by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. One of them is for the Bugis area, I’ve taken their map and created an Image Overlay for...
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Deadpoetscave.com provided me with a map of the Bishan area from some time shortly after World War II. I’ve created an image overlay for Google Earth from it which you can download here.
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There is a great set of thematic maps available for viewing in Google Earth from Maplecroft Maps. You can view the Maplecroft Maps at their own site, using their on-line mapping tool (you will need...
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A new monorail will open to passengers in Singapore next month. The Sentosa Express (the black line in the screen shot below) will travel from the new VivoCity complex to Sentosa Island and initially...
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OK so I stole this, it’s actually a 3D model of the London Eye which I’ve taken and placed at the site of the Singapore Flyer, but I’m sure it gives you the idea…. You can...
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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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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 observation 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 …
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 …
There’s a lot of new development going on at Singapore’s Marina Bay at the moment. The new Integrated Resort, the Singapore Flyer, a waterfront garden as well as a new business and financial centre. To see a Google Earth image overlay showing how Marina Bay will look in a few years download this kmz file.
There’s a lot of new development going on at Singapore’s Marina Bay at the moment. The new Integrated Resort, the Singapore Flyer, a waterfront garden as well as a new business and financial centre. To see a Google Earth image overlay showing how Marina Bay will look in a few years download this kmz file.
Today the iDA announced the availability of free wireless access zones across Singapore. You can read more about these zones here.
Very helpfully they’ve also provided files you can download for viewing the zones in Google Earth.
The file for the Primary Zones (available as of December 1st 2006) is here.
The file for the Seconday Zones is here.
Today the iDA announced tha availbility of free wireless access zones across Singapore. You can read more about these zones here.
Very helpfully they’ve also provided files you can download for viewing the zones in Google Earth.
The file for the Primary Zones (available as of December 1st 2006) is here.
The file for the Seconday Zones is here.
Michael of Spades has used Google Earth, a dose of boredom and a very vivid imagination to create a scenario of a Tsunami hitting Singapore. You can read more at his blog.
Michael of Spades has used Google Earth, a dose of boredom and a very vivid imagination to create a scenario of a Tsunami hitting Singapore. You can read more at his blog.
Singapore’s Southern Islands (located just south of Sentosa) are in the news today as a result of plans by the Singapore Tourist Board to investigate turning them into a “playground for the rich”. The map of the islands in Today newspaper is probably the worst I’ve ever seen. If you’d like a better look at the islands in question use this kmz …
Singapore’s Southern Islands (located just south of Sentosa) are in the news today as a result of plans by the Singapore Tourist Board to investigate turning them into a “playground for the rich”. The map of the islands in Today newspaper is probably the worst I’ve ever seen. If you’d like a better look at the islands in question use this kmz …



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