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Thats the mouth to Walker Hollow showing the Crystal Cove area and Talbert point.In just about the center of the picture is where the bridge and building under water are.good place to spoon for Striper's

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I've looked at most of the lake using that Google feature and while there are things that are very interesting in the photos, I did't think I was seeing schools of shad in any of the photos.

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I've looked at most of the lake using that Google feature and while there are things that are very interesting in the photos, I did't think I was seeing schools of shad in any of the photos.

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I wonder about the date of this photo.

I found this in the Earth Blogs-->December 18, 2007

Links: Daily Earth Imagery, Antarctica Photos, Panoramio Searchable, Santa Sleigh

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" Daily Earth Imagery - I was contacted by the University of Wisconsin at Madison that they have worked to produce the most recent imagery available of the Earth viewable in Google Earth. They are grabbing some of the photos from NASA's satellites and color-enhancing them. The photos are as recent as 1 hour old. As you zoom in you get more details. The University has a web site which lets you choose which day you would like to view in GE from this page. See for example December 18 imagery [Google Earth File. You must have GE installed.] in Google Earth. NASA's OnEarth site also has a repository of whole earth imagery from the same satellites. They have a mosaic of the entire Earth [Google Earth File. You must have GE installed.] (the imagery in this one is as little as 6 hours old, and much of it is 24 hours or older) - NOTE: Zoom in to load more detail! According to NASA: This layer is the most current, near-global image of the earth available. The 80 GBytes of daily imagery is made available through NASA's OnEarth program. The satellite imagery from all of these come from the NASA MODIS Terra and Aqua satellites and has been processed with natural colors (read more). The University of Wisconsin also have similar data showing just the US available at this page or click on the link for viewing in GE."

Anybody guess as to the date of the above photo? Steady...

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