that village is situated in near by tharamangalam "sudukaadu"
Some of the map sites you can try to explore places are: Google Maps Wikimapia Bing Maps Map Quest
Political Maps Mobility Maps Transit maps Thematic Maps Inventory Maps
The satellite image taker?
Satellite maps are created using photographs taken from the satellite in space. J&RJ&RDetailed photographs of land are taken from a satellite in space then fed back to a computer on earth which are then edited with location text and then put online.
A satellite map can be found on google's maps page, on a website called "mapquest", Nokia's Ovi Maps also offers a satellite map of the United States.
Google Maps provides satellite and map views in addition to Street Views. The satellite view of Google Maps uses the same backend satellite imagery database used by Google Earth.The satellite imagery are typically from the GeoEye or DigitalGlobe owned satellites, and some of the imagery are actually aerial photos from aircraft using special high resolution cameras.
Yes, anyone with a computer and internet connectivity can view their satellite maps from all over the globe. However, some countries, do not have a detailed view on the map.
Thematic map, reference map , and satellite maps.
I don't have a satellite navigator myself, but I have been using G maps, and I have to say that G maps isn't always accurate. I have found roads that weren't yet on G maps for example. If I were you I would get a satellite navigator, because I would think it would have the most updated maps available.
Yes they are. There are satellite maps, street maps, and online atlases at the touch of a button. There are also trail maps, wall maps, and adventure maps from National Geographic online.
Maps may be drawn to scale or not to show more or less detail as needed. Satellite images on the other hand are actual photographs of what the ground and landscape are at a particular time. Both have many uses and tools like Google Maps allow you to switch from a map/street view to a satellite view with a click of the mouse.
Takes photos for Google Maps, Streetview.