USVI Aerial Photography from CCMA
USVI Aerial Photography from CCMA
Here's a link to hundreds of Aerial photos of the USVI and PR...for those of you "data nuts" like me.
There are two groups of photos you can select- "1999" and "Historic", then on the map, every blue dots will link you to a table of photos within a distance tolerance (km) of that blue dot.
This will be of limited interest to most people but it is the best source for a "raw collection" of Aerial photos of the USVIs I've ever found...
http://www8.nos.noaa.gov/biogeo_public/ ... earch.aspx
Use at your own risk, blah, blah, results may vary, blah blah, don't ask me what this all means, blah, bl;ah, blah...
There are two groups of photos you can select- "1999" and "Historic", then on the map, every blue dots will link you to a table of photos within a distance tolerance (km) of that blue dot.
This will be of limited interest to most people but it is the best source for a "raw collection" of Aerial photos of the USVIs I've ever found...
http://www8.nos.noaa.gov/biogeo_public/ ... earch.aspx
Use at your own risk, blah, blah, results may vary, blah blah, don't ask me what this all means, blah, bl;ah, blah...
Yeah the link works for me as is IF click it then try it again after I get "no page found"....wierd...
Or, you can paste into IE and then press enter...it's a little wierd because it doesn't work directly when I click it in this post but it works just like it is from my IE favorites list...
Some of the pics from 1965 and 1971 are interesting from a historical perspective...
Not as much fun as the rum pouring Gizmo that MargyZ found though!
Or, you can paste into IE and then press enter...it's a little wierd because it doesn't work directly when I click it in this post but it works just like it is from my IE favorites list...
Some of the pics from 1965 and 1971 are interesting from a historical perspective...
Not as much fun as the rum pouring Gizmo that MargyZ found though!
Try this link: http://www8.nos.noaa.gov/biogeo_public/
then click on "Aerial Image Viewer" link then you should see a map with blue dots that dtermine which sets of photos you access...
There are two groups of photos you can select- "1999" and "Historic", then on the map, every blue dots will link you to a table of photos within a distance tolerance (km) of that blue dot.
then click on "Aerial Image Viewer" link then you should see a map with blue dots that dtermine which sets of photos you access...
There are two groups of photos you can select- "1999" and "Historic", then on the map, every blue dots will link you to a table of photos within a distance tolerance (km) of that blue dot.
Choose Hawaii/Puerto Rico/USVI Tab and then you can view the pics
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/dataexplor ... ml#imagery
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/dataexplor ... ml#imagery
When will I see St John again?
thanks for the alternate link
Thanks for providing the alternate link Mrsb, this particular link has been a bit elusive...sometimes works sometimes doesn't, I think the link you provided may be more accesible/reliable...mrsb wrote:Choose Hawaii/Puerto Rico/USVI Tab and then you can view the pics
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/dataexplor ... ml#imagery