If you have GoogleEarth you can go Aguascalientes and see everything is
fine detail. The whole area is high resolution, including Zacatecas.
I was told that all it takes to get your selected (favorite) area
photographed in high resolution and in Googleearth is $1000. There is a
rich rancher near Valparaiso who paid the money and now you can see that
area in high resolution. Something to think about...
Some other areas in high resolution are Villa Hidalgo, just North of
Teocaltiche, Jalostotitlán, that is where I was able to pinpoint my
ggrandfather's ranch, Can Cun, Monterrrey, Guaymas Sonora, where I own some
property. There quite a few other places, but these are the ones that come
to mind and more keep popping up in high resolution all the time. I check
about once a month to see what else is new.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Puentes"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 12:44 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Nice Map of Aguascalientes
I downloaded GoogleEarth and checked the maps of Aguascalientes,
Guadalajara, Tepic and other cities in northern Mexico. The satellite
photographs are awesome, with more detail than I ever expected. For example
in Aguascalientes I was able to zoom into many buildings or streets and
practically trace my steps from my hotel in the historical center, to
several points of interest throughout the city. Thanks for sharing this
with the group.
The high resolution areas in GoogleEarth can be found by looking for areas
of brown rectangles. Everything within the rectangle is pretty sharp.
Some of the places that might be of interest to the group are: Huejucar,
Tepetengo, Lobatos, Fresnillo, Rio Grande, San Jose de Garcia,
Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Guadalajara, Chapala, Encarnacion de Diaz, Leon,
Silao, Guanjuato, Irapuato and many, many more...All in high resolution.
Take a virtual trip to Spain, if you been lucky enough to have traced your
ancestors all the way back to a place in Spain, you might find it in high
resolution also.
Warning: This activity is very addictive, but a lot of fun and
educational...enjoy your virtual trips to Mexico and Spain.
You'll get the most enjoyment exploring the world with GoogleEarth if you
have a newer or fast computer, and a DSL or Broadband internet connection.
I have a Dell XPS 400, 3 GHz and a Broadband internet connection with
Verizon Fiber Optics.
John Gonzalez
Wildomar, CA.
===============================================================================================================
> Hi John,
>
> I downloaded GoogleEarth and checked the maps of Aguascalientes,
> Guadalajara, Tepic and other cities in northern Mexico. The satellite
> photographs are awesome, with more detail than I ever expected. For
> example
> in Aguascalientes I was able to zoom into many buildings or streets and
> practically trace my steps from my hotel in the historical center, to
> several points of interest throughout the city. Thanks for sharing this
> with the group.
>
> Saludos,
>
> Bill
cool tell me if you notice Colotlan or Santa Maria de Los Angeles or
even Tepetongo come into High Resolution.
thank John for keeping up with this. If you are able to legally do
"screen shots" maybe you can occasionally add some choice areas to the
maps section of the group.
John Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi Joseph:
>
> If you have GoogleEarth you can go Aguascalientes and see everything is
> fine detail. The whole area is high resolution, including Zacatecas.
> I was told that all it takes to get your selected (favorite) area
> photographed in high resolution and in Googleearth is $1000. There is a
> rich rancher near Valparaiso who paid the money and now you can see that
> area in high resolution. Something to think about...
> Some other areas in high resolution are Villa Hidalgo, just North of
> Teocaltiche, Jalostotitlán, that is where I was able to pinpoint my
> ggrandfather's ranch, Can Cun, Monterrrey, Guaymas Sonora, where I own some
> property. There quite a few other places, but these are the ones that come
> to mind and more keep popping up in high resolution all the time. I check
> about once a month to see what else is new.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joseph Puentes"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 12:44 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Nice Map of Aguascalientes
>
>
>
>> http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?countrycode=155&country=MX&city=ag…*
>>
>>
>> *
Nice Map of Aguascalientes
Hi Joseph:
If you have GoogleEarth you can go Aguascalientes and see everything is
fine detail. The whole area is high resolution, including Zacatecas.
I was told that all it takes to get your selected (favorite) area
photographed in high resolution and in Googleearth is $1000. There is a
rich rancher near Valparaiso who paid the money and now you can see that
area in high resolution. Something to think about...
Some other areas in high resolution are Villa Hidalgo, just North of
Teocaltiche, Jalostotitlán, that is where I was able to pinpoint my
ggrandfather's ranch, Can Cun, Monterrrey, Guaymas Sonora, where I own some
property. There quite a few other places, but these are the ones that come
to mind and more keep popping up in high resolution all the time. I check
about once a month to see what else is new.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Puentes"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 12:44 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Nice Map of Aguascalientes
>
> http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?countrycode=155&country=MX&city=ag…*
>
>
> *
Nice Map of Aguascalientes
Hi John,
I downloaded GoogleEarth and checked the maps of Aguascalientes,
Guadalajara, Tepic and other cities in northern Mexico. The satellite
photographs are awesome, with more detail than I ever expected. For example
in Aguascalientes I was able to zoom into many buildings or streets and
practically trace my steps from my hotel in the historical center, to
several points of interest throughout the city. Thanks for sharing this
with the group.
Saludos,
Bill
Nice Map of Aguascalientes
Hi Bill:
(and Group)
The high resolution areas in GoogleEarth can be found by looking for areas
of brown rectangles. Everything within the rectangle is pretty sharp.
Some of the places that might be of interest to the group are: Huejucar,
Tepetengo, Lobatos, Fresnillo, Rio Grande, San Jose de Garcia,
Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Guadalajara, Chapala, Encarnacion de Diaz, Leon,
Silao, Guanjuato, Irapuato and many, many more...All in high resolution.
Take a virtual trip to Spain, if you been lucky enough to have traced your
ancestors all the way back to a place in Spain, you might find it in high
resolution also.
Warning: This activity is very addictive, but a lot of fun and
educational...enjoy your virtual trips to Mexico and Spain.
You'll get the most enjoyment exploring the world with GoogleEarth if you
have a newer or fast computer, and a DSL or Broadband internet connection.
I have a Dell XPS 400, 3 GHz and a Broadband internet connection with
Verizon Fiber Optics.
John Gonzalez
Wildomar, CA.
===============================================================================================================
> Hi John,
>
> I downloaded GoogleEarth and checked the maps of Aguascalientes,
> Guadalajara, Tepic and other cities in northern Mexico. The satellite
> photographs are awesome, with more detail than I ever expected. For
> example
> in Aguascalientes I was able to zoom into many buildings or streets and
> practically trace my steps from my hotel in the historical center, to
> several points of interest throughout the city. Thanks for sharing this
> with the group.
>
> Saludos,
>
> Bill
Nice Map of Aguascalientes
cool tell me if you notice Colotlan or Santa Maria de Los Angeles or
even Tepetongo come into High Resolution.
thank John for keeping up with this. If you are able to legally do
"screen shots" maybe you can occasionally add some choice areas to the
maps section of the group.
thanks again,
joseph
===================
Joseph Puentes
http://H2Opodcast.com (Environment Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History)
John Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi Joseph:
>
> If you have GoogleEarth you can go Aguascalientes and see everything is
> fine detail. The whole area is high resolution, including Zacatecas.
> I was told that all it takes to get your selected (favorite) area
> photographed in high resolution and in Googleearth is $1000. There is a
> rich rancher near Valparaiso who paid the money and now you can see that
> area in high resolution. Something to think about...
> Some other areas in high resolution are Villa Hidalgo, just North of
> Teocaltiche, Jalostotitlán, that is where I was able to pinpoint my
> ggrandfather's ranch, Can Cun, Monterrrey, Guaymas Sonora, where I own some
> property. There quite a few other places, but these are the ones that come
> to mind and more keep popping up in high resolution all the time. I check
> about once a month to see what else is new.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joseph Puentes"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 12:44 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Nice Map of Aguascalientes
>
>
>
>> http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?countrycode=155&country=MX&city=ag…*
>>
>>
>> *
Nice Map of Aguascalientes
sorry but remove the * at the end of the URL. It should read:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?countrycode=155&country=MX&city=ag…
Joseph Puentes wrote:
> http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?countrycode=155&country=MX&city=ag…*
>
>