Panoramio was created in 2005.
There are different things available on the Panoramio website. Some of the things are displaying photos on your website or photo sharing on your blog.
I've been there in 1982, you an watch a pic in panoramio, my name there is afrikashosholoza. There are lot of pics JoBurg and Pretoria 1982. wbr. Chris from Germany
After a photo is uploaded and its map location has been assigned then it goes into the review queue where the Panoramio team reviews its appropriateness for Google Earth and Google Maps. If the photo meets the http://wiki.answers.com/help/acceptance_policy#acceptance_ge, it's usually approved.It doesn't take too much time but because of thousands of photos added every day it can take up to 10 days between the time that you add the photo to Panoramio and the time that it's approved.See related link for complete details.
In Google Earth there is a Photos layer (includes Panoramio and 360 Cities) which if checked will show photos in the selected view. Click the square "photo" icon on map to see the photos in a popup.
== My interest with Google Earth was rekindled when I read Mawee's entry showing a captured image of her house from Google Earth. Instantly, I opened Google Earth from my PC & explored it, then I remembered Panoramio.com, I submitted some photos on panoramio. So what the heck is Panoramio, it is a site that offers online photo storage, as an additional feature, the possibility of showing your photos on Google Earth. I started uploading & mapping my photos on Panoramio last May, there was no promise of your photos to be shown on Google Earth in an instance, it takes time. Yesterday, after ignoring Panoramio for about 2 months, my photos finally appeared on Google Earth. I have submitted 16 photos, 13 of which are now available & viewable through Google Earth, here are the 13 photos featured: i found this on another web page hope this helps! To copy a screenshot of Google Earth, go to Edit, then Copy Image. (or press Ctrl+Alt+C) You can then copy this image into Paint or any other picture editing program.
You can find the answer on the web site of The Matumau Lodge, which is in Mulu. Go to www.thematumau.com and visit the Map of Mulu page, where you will find interesting information about the park. There is also a Google Earth view and links to Panoramio photos on the Location page. Hope this helps.
Actually there are several different options in order to post pictures of a trip to Italy. Some examples include "Panoramio" (by doing so there's a good chance to see the pictures also in Google Maps or Google Earth) or Flickr.
The national flower of Algeria is the Iris. The Algerian Iris is very common in many North African and Middle Eastern countries.
Google Earth has various layers and red squares/rectanguar boxes are typically coming from the Photos layer. In most cases they are user-contributed photos submitted to Panoramio. Red boxes are 360° panorama photos from 360cities.If you open the Layers panel you'll probably see the Photos layer checked, which you can uncheck to hide the boxes. Likewise, the Places layer also shows various small colored icons (e.g. gyms, churches, art galleries, etc.) throughout the map.
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