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Some say "seeing is believing"--but we can't believe everything we see, especially in satellite imagery taken from [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth].
Some say "seeing is believing"--but we can't believe everything we see, especially in satellite imagery taken from [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth].


Click on the pictures to see a larger image and to get the coordinates for use in Google Earth.  You can play the "Do You See What I See?" game, too!
Click on the pictures to see a larger image and to get the coordinates for use in Google Earth.  You can play the ''"Do You See What I See?"'' game, too!


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File:Atlantis.png|Atlantis of Nikumaroro.
File:Atlantis.png|<div align="center">Atlantis of Nikumaroro.</div>
File:ELP.png|A cry for ELP?
File:ELP.png|<div align="center">A cry for ELP?</div>
File:Triangle.png|The Niku Triangle.
File:Triangle.png|<div align="center">The Niku Triangle.</div>
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Revision as of 23:18, 1 July 2010

Some say "seeing is believing"--but we can't believe everything we see, especially in satellite imagery taken from Google Earth.

Click on the pictures to see a larger image and to get the coordinates for use in Google Earth. You can play the "Do You See What I See?" game, too!