Google Maps – Katrina

For those of you that are following Hurricane Katrina problems in New Orleans, you may be interested in this… Google has taken satellite imagery of New Orleans (imagery taken August 31st). To get to this information, go to Google Maps and do a search for New Orleans. Drag and zoom to the area and a Red “Katrina” button will appear at the top right of the map.

For more information on the devastating Hurricane Katrina, head on over to Wikipedia. For more information on Google Maps, I’d suggest heading over to MaisonBisson.com and NoSheep!. Oh, and google also did some satellite imagery of the Moon Landing Site. Check out NoSheep! for more information on that. (note, with google moon, zoom all the way in)


Comments

7 responses to “Google Maps – Katrina”

  1. I find this site to tell Katrina how it was. It goes to show how precarious and fragile we humanbeings really are. Hope you all enjoy. http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0410/feature5/

  2. […] After posting about Google Maps’ implementation of satellite imagery from Hurricane Katrina, it was suggested that I do a follow-up on Google Earth. I think I’ll go one step further and elaborate on some of Google’s hottest services and slightly speculate on what could be coming down the road. […]

  3. hola quisiera ber todo respecto a los sitios de amazonas gracias

  4. you are the world

  5. jennifer Avatar
    jennifer

    deben poner lo en distintos idiomas por ejm italiana portuges y español

  6. fuck me its coming to get us again
    shitttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    katrina go away i dont like u

  7. I am trying to find out possible fine on this violation.
    M.Kar