Google Earth
Home » Maps » Google EarthGoogle Earth is an amazing piece of free software that allows you to view the world in 3D. It combines satellite imagery with a model that can be zoomed, spun and tilted.
Follow the Offscreen Expedition 2007 using Google Earth by downloading Offscreen’s Google Earth Feed:
Once you have saved the feed in Google Earth, you will receive automatic updates of the expedition each time you open Google Earth.
To refresh the feed whilst using Google Earth, right click (CTRL + click on Mac) the Offscreen Expedition 2007 folder and select “Refresh”.
Don’t have Google Earth?
Click the icon below to install your free version, then follow the steps above.
Points of interest to view in Google Earth
Dagenham Park Community School

Having trouble with the Offscreen Expedition 2007 Google Earth feed?
Try these steps:
- Click on the Google Earth Feed icon
- Save the file to your computer
- Find the file location and open it (this will automatically open the Google Earth browser)
- The folder containing the expedition locations will appear in the ‘Temporary Places’ folder under ‘Places’. It will be called Offscreen Expedition 2007

- Now you can expand / collapse the folder by clicking the + / - symbols
- To view individual placemarks, double click their

- To view information about individual placemarks, click the blue hyperlink
- To save the file so that it will appear each time you open Google Earth, right click (CTRL + click on Mac) the Offscreen Expedition 2007 folder and select “Save to My Places”
- Download selected chapters from the Digital Explorer’s Google Earth Manual (PDF)
- See the Google Earth User Guide
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