Greetings!
The project which brought me into the use of Google Engine Maps Pro is the California Coastal History Project. I'm a board member, and past President, of Coastwalk California. The organization has existed for 30 years, and is best known for promoting and helping people use the California Coastal Trail. Decades of annual multi-day Coastwalks on every part of the coast have resulted in a growing army of coastal activists who monitor and protect public access.
We are always looking for ways to bring costal access information to the public's view. Recently, I decided to apply some of the expanding internet tools involving mapping display of linked content.
The results, so far, are statewide and county maps which anchor the issues from the past, as well as those currently being discussed, to the specific locations involved.
Have a look:
The individual county maps can be found at:
Del Norte
Humboldt
Mendocino
Sonoma
Marin
San Francisco
San Mateo
Santa Cruz
Monterey
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Ventura
Los Angeles
Orange
San Diego
If you're interested in learning more about, or joining in on the movement to use these mapping tools to tell important stories, contact me at gfearon@gmail.com.
Gregory Fearon
The project which brought me into the use of Google Engine Maps Pro is the California Coastal History Project. I'm a board member, and past President, of Coastwalk California. The organization has existed for 30 years, and is best known for promoting and helping people use the California Coastal Trail. Decades of annual multi-day Coastwalks on every part of the coast have resulted in a growing army of coastal activists who monitor and protect public access.
We are always looking for ways to bring costal access information to the public's view. Recently, I decided to apply some of the expanding internet tools involving mapping display of linked content.
The results, so far, are statewide and county maps which anchor the issues from the past, as well as those currently being discussed, to the specific locations involved.
Have a look:
The individual county maps can be found at:
Del Norte
Humboldt
Mendocino
Sonoma
Marin
San Francisco
San Mateo
Santa Cruz
Monterey
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Ventura
Los Angeles
Orange
San Diego
If you're interested in learning more about, or joining in on the movement to use these mapping tools to tell important stories, contact me at gfearon@gmail.com.
Gregory Fearon
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