Scaling the Google Streetviewer out to the point where most of Nebraska appears to be covered as thick blue lines of available "views", I like to plunk the Streetviewer man down at random. The Google user interface compels the man to lands on the nearest blue line. In this way I found it pretty easy to target random remote highways, somewhere in central or western Nebraska.
It's possible to go hunting for grain elevators this way, and with a little photoshopping, build up a library of images of them.
Here's the original viewpoint I used, before Photoshopping:
It's possible to go hunting for grain elevators this way, and with a little photoshopping, build up a library of images of them.
Here's the original viewpoint I used, before Photoshopping:
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