In the search/fly-to panel in addition to addresses you can enter latitude/longitude coordinates to fly-to that location but it must be one of the supported formats:
1. Latitude, Longitude in decimal format:
e.g., 37.7, -122.2
Note that such coodinates must appear in this order (latitude, longitude).
2. Latitude, Longitude in DMS format:
37 25'19.07"N, 122 05'06.24"W or
37 25 19.07 N, 122 05 06.24 W
Note that format 37d25'19.07"N, 122d05'06.24"W does NOT work with Google Earth
Sometimes the lookup gets confused so in that case try adding "loc:" as prefix before the coordinates such as:
loc: 43° 14′ 0″ N, 109° 39′ 41″ W
In most cases you can use the same query search in Google Earth as you use in Google Maps.
Coordinates can be found in related link.
Work it out from a map or Google Earth. Don't be lazy.
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Nintendo's main headquarters is in Kyoto, Japan which you can find in Google Earth by entering the coordinates (34°58′11.89″N 135°45′22.33″E).
According to the World Atlas website, the longitude and latitude coordinates of 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east is the location of the city of Ibaraki-ken in Japan. According to Google Maps, those coordinates are for the country of Japan. Google Maps is a great source for finding the location of a place on earth by its longitude and latitude coordinates. Simply type the latitude coordinate into the search box and then type a comma and then type the longitude coordinate. Google Maps will then display that location.
go to google earth .press start in the bottom left hand corner and type google earth!
If you have an address, city name, or just latitude/longitude coordinates then you can fly to that location in Google Earth. Just enter the address or coordinates into the Search/Fly-to text box in the sidebar.You could also do advanced queries such as "hotels near Paris" to display hotels near the city of Paris. The same queries that work in Google Maps work in Google Earth.If don't have a particular location in mind, but you want to browse many of the interesting finds in Google Earth by category then there are numerous published lists available. For example, check out the Google Earth Community (GEC) forums.
The explicit fly-to tab that existed in Google Earth 6.1 (and earlier versions) has been removed in Google Earth 6.2 and replaced with a simpler/more powerful interface.Typing in an address or coordinates then clicking search or pressing enter will automatically fly to that location.
See related links for lots of "secrets" and interesting places found in Google Earth.Also try searching for "secrets google earth" in any search engine (like Google) and you'll see lots of hits.If you mean "secret" or hidden features in Google Earth (also known as "easter eggs") then see related questions.
i reccomend google earth. you would have to download it to you computer/laptop though, but its worth it
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You cant but, you can look at a map to estimate the coordinates!