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It's the closest you'll ever come to taking your vacation for a test drive. With the power of Google Earth you can explore the entire area from home. Fly from place to place, zooming in tight or pulling back for a wider view. And don't forget to look for all the highlighted, Ste. Genevieve attractions, activities, and events. With up-to-date satellite imagery, it's almost like being here in person.
Want to start exploring right away? It's easy. Confirm that your system meets minimum requirements, and download Google Earth to your computer. It's completely FREE! Once you have Google Earth downloaded and running, click on the Ste. Genevieve in Google Earth icon on this page and you're off. Now you're ready to immerse yourself in Ste. Genevieve, Google Earth style. From your aerial view, you'll notice fleur-di-lis placemarks throughout the area. To open each point of interest, just click on the placemark, and you'll get interesting facts and photos that give you a taste of the experience. Then, buckle up and "fly" to other locations, zooming in and out as you go. It's a fun, easy and pretty cool way to plan your Ste. Genevieve vacation.
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No trip, actual or virtual, should be anything but fun and easy. So if you need help downloading or using Google Earth, we've got you covered. In our help section, you'll find information about system requirements, step-by-step downloading instructions, tips on using Google Earth, FAQs, and more.
The following are step by step instructions to assist with downloading and installing the Google Earth software on your computer.
Here are some tips to make your Google Earth experience more enjoyable. The tips provided assumes that Google Earth is already installed on your computer. For details on downloading Google Earth, visit our Downloading Instructions section or go directly to the download site to download Google Earth.

For more information on the user interface and functionality of the Google Earth application, refer to Google Earth help. Getting to Know Google Earth
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To view and use the navigation controls, move the cursor over right corner of the 3D viewer. After you start Google Earth and move the cursor over this area, the navigation controls fade from sight when you move the cursor elsewhere. To view these controls again, simply move the cursor over the right corner of the 3D viewer. Note - If the navigation controls do not appear when you move the cursor over the right corner of the 3D viewer, click View > Show Navigation > Automatically and try again. To hide or show the compass icon in the 3D viewer, click View > Compass. The Google Earth navigation controls offer the same type of navigation action that you can achieve with mouse navigation. In addition, you can use the controls to zoom and swoop (perhaps for a perspective on terrain) or to rotate your view. The following diagram shows the controls and explains their functions. |
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Learning how to tilt using your mouse.
When you first start Google Earth, the default view of the earth is a "top-down" view, which is straight down.
You can adjust the appearance of the terrain if you would like the elevation to appear more pronounced. To do this, click Tools > Options > 3D View from the Tools menu (for the Mac, choose Google Earth > Preferences > 3D View) and change the Elevation Exaggeration figure. You can set it to any value from 1 to 3, including decimal points. A common setting is 1.5, which achieves an obvious yet natural elevation appearance.
For more navigation information, visit Google Earth. http://earth.google.com/intl/en/userguide/v5/
To use Google Earth on a Windows PC, you must have at least the following:
To use Google Earth on a Mac, you must have at least the following:
Regarding Linux, Google Earth has been tested on Ubuntu version 6.06, but certainly works on others. Hardware requirements include:
Please make sure your system has properly-configured OpenGL drivers. If Google Earth appears to be slow and unresponsive, it is likely that your system needs different video drivers.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ste. Genevieve in Google Earth.
Which version of Google Earth should I be using?