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Whistler Olympic Park at 1m Resolution

  16/02/2010
This one-metre resolution satellite image features Whistler Olympic Park, located 90 minutes north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Whistler is the host venue for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games' Alpine, Nordic and sliding events. It is consistently ranked the number one mountain resort in North America.

 

Whistler-Blackcomb Ski Resort by Ikonos

 

Whistler has over 8,000 acres, the highest peak-to-peak gondola and the longest unsupported lift in the world. The image was taken by GeoEye's IKONOS satellite from 423 miles in space on Jan. 16, 2010 at 10:35 a.m. (local) time as it moved from north to south over Canada at a speed of four miles per second.

 



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