Washington Shoreline Photos
molywi writes "Between 1992 and 1997, the Washington State Department of Ecology acquired oblique aerial photography of the state's entire 2,500 miles of marine shoreline. The collection of over 10,000 photographs provides a valuable educational monitoring tool for coastal managers and the public. The true-color photos comprise a continuous series, panning left to right along the shoreline. The photos were taken to optimize sun angle, shoreline orientation, and low tides. Oblique photos are useful for interpreting bluff geology and land-sliding, riparian vegetation, and shoreline modifications such as bulkheads and seawalls."
I know this is not an amazing feat of technology - to take a pile pf photos - but I really enjoy collections of landscape photographs and hope more areas take on this sort of project. I find these kinds of collections useful for flying - it really helps you get an idea of the landscape as it appears from above before you take off in a plane.
The dumber people think you are, the more surprised they are when you kill them.
Bangor Naval Submarine Base with ACTUAL SUBMARINES!
I can see my house from here!
2500 miles, my foot!
So great... mine is right here ;-). From the window in the tower I read and post /.
reason defies logic
And curiously a search for Bangor reveals nothing ... no nuclear sub base here. Move along now.
Bangor/King Spit
nothing interesting except the large building and parking lot
same large building
a loading dock
Support dock with small patrol boats
one or two docked subs
Two docked subs?
Ordnance loading dock?
I wonder how long these photos will remain publicly available.
Can't you see that everyone is buying station wagons?