Tip of the week: Lat Long on Lat/Long
August 28th, 2008 | Published in Google Earth
Every now and then, we mention that you can do a search in Google Maps or Google Earth using latitude and longitude coordinates. But sometimes the coordinates are just what you're looking for, so here's a quick tip on how to find them. In Google Earth, browse over to the location for which you'd like to find the coordinates, then click on the "Add Placemark" button in the toolbar. This will automatically put a placemark in the center of the screen and open a dialogue box that shows you the coordinates for that spot, but you can also move the placemark to be able to pinpoint the exact coordinates of a specific location. To do so, click and drag the placemark; you'll notice that as you drag it, the latitude/longitude coordinates automatically update.
If you prefer showing instead of telling, here's a brief video tutorial that also explains obtaining coordinates:
If you prefer showing instead of telling, here's a brief video tutorial that also explains obtaining coordinates: