Friday, 22 July 2011

Where in Google Earth #6

Jack Hanson managed to recognise WGE#5, and has chosen the following site as a replacement - good luck with this intriguing choice - usual rules apply. . .


Sunday, 3 July 2011

Where in Google Earth #5

And the crown is snatched by James Q. Jacobs, who provides the new location for the quiz. Usual rules apply. . .


Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Where in Google Earth #4

Well well. As soon as Lawrence turned his back to find his ermine robe, Hugo Anderson-Wymark rushed in and snatched the crown when he wasn't looking. Hugo recognised Cissbury Rings near Worthing, and as a result, has chosen the new location. The Rules have been slightly adapted to protect unexcavated sites, so have a look. Happy hunting!


Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Where in Google Earth #3

By recognising Arbour Low, Lawrence Shaw stole Dan's crown before it had a chance to warm up. Here's Lawrence's choice - the rules are the same as before - Happy hunting!
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Where in Google Earth #2

Well it didn't take Dan Broadbent long to recognise yesterdays monument - it was of course the Hill of Tara (download the KML file to be taken straight there). As a reward, Dan has chosen todays location. The same rules apply, if you recognise it, and can locate it, post the coords here or on our Facebook page.
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Monday, 13 June 2011

Where in Google Earth #1

Hi - welcome to the opening game of 'Where in Google Earth'.
The rules are simple - find and identify the archaeology - then let everybody know by releasing the coords - either here or on the Facebook page
The first one isn't too hard - in fact I'm sure some of you will recognise it instantly.
The reward for winning? You get to suggest the next one.
Happy hunting. . .
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