Google Earth: Tour of South Florida

Google Earth is a great way to share geospatial data with users who may not have the knowledge base or software to otherwise access GIS data. In this lab, we learned how to convert shapefiles and feature classes into .kml files within ArcGIS pro so that these files can be easily added to Google Earth. We also learned how to create and share a virtual tour within Google Earth.  

The map below was created in Google Earth and shows water features and population densities of South Florida. The data was first converted to the .kml format in ArcGIS Pro and then added to Google Earth. The legend was added as an image overlay. 



The video below shows the virtual tour I created within Google Earth highlighting several metropolitan areas in South Florida. 



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