Huge Scale Model of Disputed Border Region of China Found in Google Earth
This is one of the most interesting finds in Google Earth in quite some time. A few weeks ago a first time poster, called KenGrok, at the Google Earth Community (GEC) discovered a scale model of some mountainous region located in the middle of a desolate area in north central China. Seen in Google Earth the huge scale model is .9 km tall by .7 km wide. It is adjacent to what looks like a military base with many camouflaged vehicles.
Last week, the same poster found the location the scale model represents - a region occupied by China but claimed by India near north central India. If you turn on the 'Borders' layer in GE you will see they are colored red to indicate the dispute. Another GEC member showed how exact the scale model is by taking a screen shot of the satellite photo of the scale model and overlaying it over the real terrain (turn the image overlay on and off to see how exact it is). This scale model was most likely created for military reasons.
via Google Earth Blog
Last week, the same poster found the location the scale model represents - a region occupied by China but claimed by India near north central India. If you turn on the 'Borders' layer in GE you will see they are colored red to indicate the dispute. Another GEC member showed how exact the scale model is by taking a screen shot of the satellite photo of the scale model and overlaying it over the real terrain (turn the image overlay on and off to see how exact it is). This scale model was most likely created for military reasons.
via Google Earth Blog
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