get yourself a geotagged tree
Published on March 26th, 2008 in gps navigation, misc news
People at World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have a plant-a-tree campaign where you can donate a small amount (only $5.50) for them to plant an actual baby tree in the Sebangau National Park in Borneo, Indonesia. You can watch the animation at mybabytree.org to learn more, and even select how many trees you want to plant.
In the end all you’ll get a is KML file with the exact location of your tree so you can watch your tree grow day by day in Google Earth :)
Available seeds are D. Costulata, A. Scholaris, and S. Belangeran… via
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