Too cold for you outside? Not to worry! Here's a fun, new way to tour Thornton Creek without getting cold or wet. You can even do it in your PJs!
- In the righthand column under Links, click on "Homewaters Project photos on Google Maps."
- Click on any one of our four photos to see its title and its precise location on a map.
- Then click on "HomewatersProject" below the photo to see the rest of our Thornton Creek images.
Creek Peek for Families
Google Maps shows the precise locations where you'll find these views. Now take it to the next level. Go out and find them!
1 comment:
Hey Jennifer Youngman! Lovely blog and very informative. It definitely makes me want to get out there and see what you're talking about! As an urban explorer and a professional historian, I like maps with labels that help me identify where I am (history is like a map, isn't it?!) I have a great desire to see a real map on the Homewaters website that tells us the exact locations and names of the creeks in the watershed, as well as that of the parks, even though some of them do still only have numbers. Right now the "map" such as it is, is too vague. This would help so much in finding the places that you, and others, are talking about. Maybe you have some influence over that? The google deal is fun, but not very informative or helpful when one is trying to navigate. Thanks for all your work on this blog - I really like it!
Vicki
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