The nice people at
"The Big Picture" have created a new source for fine-art photography: Google Earth, best known as a global spying technology for everyone who isn't working for the NSA. Who knew that Glengarry Glen Ross salesmen in southwest Florida were creating modern-day
Incan Nazca lines, perhaps to direct ancient astronauts returning to Earth? I say if developers are going to turn swampland into partially completed residential developments, the least the world should get from it is astonishing visuals.
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Near Fort Meyers |
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Southeast of Bonita Springs |
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South of Port Charlotte |
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North of Fort Meyers |
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