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val k said...

Google Earth is) the only place (apart from its own sites Zoo, where to find aerial photographs of zoos. And no, planes fly too high shots for you to see how things are not saying where footpaths, roofs of buildings and water. If you go to the websites of the zoos, they should at least have a direction, you can connect to Google Earth to see more models. Some (but not all), but the zoo has an online map, and told him that the buildings are, and what's in them. This is probably what you want more of an aerial photograph anyway. This page will give the zoo in the United States: http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/z ...

Some cards zoo, who in a few minutes search on the website:

http://www.buffalozoo.org/map.html
http://www.knoxville-zoo.org/img/ZooMap0 ...
http://www.phoenixzoo.org/visit/zoo_map. ...

val k said...

Google Earth is) the only place (apart from its own sites Zoo, where to find aerial photographs of zoos. And no, planes fly too high shots for you to see how things are not saying where footpaths, roofs of buildings and water. If you go to the websites of the zoos, they should at least have a direction, you can connect to Google Earth to see more models. Some (but not all), but the zoo has an online map, and told him that the buildings are, and what's in them. This is probably what you want more of an aerial photograph anyway. This page will give the zoo in the United States: http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/z ...

Some cards zoo, who in a few minutes search on the website:

http://www.buffalozoo.org/map.html
http://www.knoxville-zoo.org/img/ZooMap0 ...
http://www.phoenixzoo.org/visit/zoo_map. ...

jrrwdr said...

Google Earth is what you want to download. Know how to check (it took me about 5 minutes) is at the top very easy to obtain aerial photographs of the zoo of your choice.

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