Use Google Earth to explore the ocean
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 19:16
Have you ever wanted to explorer the worlds ocean and do some sightseeing? Google has just released Google Earth 5.0 with a new ocean layer! With this ocean layer you can dive into the ocean and view exclusive content by marine experts, explorer 3D shipwrecks, check out all the protected reefs and so many other neat sites to see. If you don't have Google Earth, I recommend you head over to download it ASAP and start exploring the ocean.
Download Google Earth 5.0 here: http://earth.google.com/ocean/
New features in Google Earth 5.0:
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Today's:
- Weird mating ritual of the the Angler fish
- High-Tech DIY Aquarium Sump
- Getting rid of Red Bubble Algae
- Building a DIY Sump (with Videos)
- Xenia taking over the reef
- 29 gallon DIY refugium
- Multi-colored Zoanthid Patch
- 10 Gallon Xenia Tank
- My favorite reef store
- JBJ Nano Cube - The All-in-One mini-reef system
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- High-Tech DIY Aquarium Sump
- 72 Gallon Bow Front Reef Aquarium
- 29 gallon DIY refugium
- Getting rid of Red Bubble Algae
- Weird Ocean Creatures
- JBJ Nano Cube - The All-in-One mini-reef system
- DIY Auto Top Off System
- biOrb, biOrb Life and biUbe - a very unique Nano Reef Aquarium
- Weird mating ritual of the the Angler fish
- Pulsing Xenia Silver Branch and Xenia Elongata
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- Ocean Oasis by Filmmaker Soames Summerhays
- Getting rid of hair algae
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