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You can also import GPX files (like the results of Pocket Queries) and all the caches will show up in Google Earth.

 

In Google Earth click File > Open > Choose GPS file type in the drop-down menu > select the file > click Open

 

Pete

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You can also import GPX files (like the results of Pocket Queries) and all the caches will show up in Google Earth.

 

In Google Earth click File > Open > Choose GPS file type in the drop-down menu > select the file > click Open

 

Pete

Or - just drag and drop your GPX file onto the GE icon and it will open it all in one shot.

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If you have the Google toolbar installed in either IE or FF just highlight coordinates on a page, right click and under the option More Search Types you can open the coords in Google Earth, Google maps and so on. If you open it in Google Earth you can then save it as a placemark.

 

Chris (MrB)

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