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Man - if I had had this as a kid, those encyclopedias would have been kicked to the curb as soon as I got up from the computer (i.e., never).
Click. There's ocean chlorophyll levels.
Click. There's a video of a starving polar bear futilely attacking a herd of walruses (big suckers).
Click. There's NYT articles on Mumbai.
Click. There's Hubble pics of something or another.
Click. There's a 150 year old map of Seattle overlaid on top of actual Seattle.
Click. There's a graphic showing the near-surface geological layer structure of Antarctica. With 7 links for more info.
Oh - and it also gets you over the US-centrist view of the globe REAL quick. It's too much of a pain to keep "righting" the view as you go around the world. Much easier to just learn what shit looks like from any orientation.
Man - turn the (realtime) sun on and off, look at the stars, go to Mars. Take a trip to Fiji, then Mt. Fuji*. Close with a live webcam in Prague. Oops, it's nitetime in Prague.
If I had had this as a kid, I'd be a far smarter adult.
* Mt. Fuji vista: h ttp://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/14480244.jpg
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