On some of the high resolutions imagery (probably aerial) you can make out the shapes of large sharks and whales. Much of such imagery is taken near the shore and beaches.
There are also many examples of KML with multi-media content (video and imagery) of sea animals geo-located in the part of the ocean where they are found. Enable the 'Ocean Layer' and/or its sub-layers in Google Earth. Includes Cousteau Ocean World and Ocean Animal Tracking.
Frank Taylor, founder and publisher of Google Earth Blog, traveled by sailboat on a round-the-world trip called the Tahina Expedition. They have a detailed blog and Google Earth tour of that expedition with links to photos including dolphins, manta rays, and many fish seen in his dives.
Related links:Tahina Expedition in Fiji
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Spain lies between two seas. West side is the Atlantic and the east coast Mediterranean.
Google Earth
You can only see yourself in Google Earth if you were in a photo that they took. If you where, then you can see it in any version.
First you download Google Earth from google's web site. You can start by entering an address (or just a city name) in the fly-to-search panel and see Google Earth zoom to that location. Next check out the Google Earth user's guide (which includes video tutorials) and see what else Google Earth can do. See related links below.
google earth gives a readout in metres above sea level, at least it does in England, see M22 5JP
yes the red sea is really a sea. Well ya, if ya go on Google earth then you'll see. its near Egypt. so yeeahhhh near Egypt or in Egypt even search for it on the wikipedia
You can start by entering an address (or just a city name) in the fly-to search panel and see Google Earth zoom to that location. Next check out the Google Earth user's guide (which includes video tutorials) and see what else Google Earth can do.
The Google Earth plugin is free. It can be downloaded with the free version of Google Earth (they're bundled together) or by itself from Google's website (see link below).UPDATE: Google Earth Plugin has been deprecated as of December 12th, 2014.
During breeding season, you'll see sea birds and sea mammals on the beaches. Otherwise, you see no animals in Antarctica.
You can start by entering an address (or just a city name) in the fly-to search panel and see Google Earth zoom to that location. Next check out the Google Earth user's guide (which includes video tutorials) and see what else Google Earth can do.
Google Earth 5 is available for the Mac. (See links below)
Google maps or google earth