Ways to view Geograph Images
Published: 8 June 2007
Contents
On the geograph website
- or simply goto a random square
!
Google Maps
- View Search in Maps, using the Google Maps 'Display Format', example

- View Search in Maps, using the KML button bottom Right of results page.
- The Browser
has a Map view
- which includes Google Maps as a layer. - View a users recent images in Maps - using link on Profile page.
- With our zoomable Clusters Map
- The Geograph SuperLayer
now works in Google Maps.
Google Earth
- View all images in the Geograph Superlayer
(requires GE4+) [Featured in the Google Earth Gallery!] - View individual photos in GE, using the KML button on the Photo page
- Use the Google Earth version of the Geograph Map Clusters
layer. - View search results
in GE, using the KML button bottom Right - has options for loading via Network Links - Use the GPX export
- save the GPX and drag to Google Earth - View a good selection of images using a view based network links (similar to Superlayer for GE3), click here
and choose 'Wide Area' - View coverage hectad graphs, see

MemoryMap
- Use the MemoryMap export

- Memory Map should also be able to load GPX Coverage Files
and/or Search results in GPX format.
Other Mapping Websites
- On a OpenSpace Map

- On Free-Map.org.uk
- basically OpenStreetMap
GPS Unit
- Use the GPX exports
, is probably the simplest.
GIS application
- We have a variety of exports via our API (linked below) which should be suitable.
- One of our member has written a mini-guide on loading CSV files produced by the site directly into ArcGIS, see the article here
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Bulk Download
The entire archive of images with RDF metadata is being made available for download via BitTorrent: LinkWebpage Gadget
We have recently created a Google Gadget:... contact us if you would like more information!
... with a bit of simple scripting its also possible to use many of the outputs from the API
Many other sites also syndicate our images, look out for them on your travels around the web
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