Interactive Satellite Map of the Holy Land This program installs on your hard drive and is basically a small website that runs locally on your computer. It is centered around a satellite map of the Holy Land which is annotated with 135 place names.The map has a floating menu that always stays at the top left of the screen when the large map is scrolled vertically and horizontally. There are five zoom levels to the map, with the largest providing a 7200 x 5400 pixel image size, and the smallest being the 900 pixel wide image on the main page. The images cover the area from Mt Hermon on the North to the Dead Sea to the South.
Startup ScreenThe menu on the opening page shows only a Zoom and a Help menu. When one of the zoom levels is clicked, a larger image appears with the full menu of Cities and Landforms, as below.
Zoomed ImageWhen a placename is clicked in the menu, the map automatically centers over the placename, to make it easier to find. Clicking on the name on the map causes a page to pop up (like En Harod, below) with a narrative describing the site, one or more photos and links to scriptures referenced in the narrative. Clicking on a scripture link opens a page of the King James Version of the Holy Bible with the referenced verse at the top of the page. |
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The program is downloadable in two different forms. The first is HLSAT.exe. This version will automatically install the program after you click on it and grant permission.The second format is for experienced users who don't wish to use an install program and know how to use their file system. It is as a ZIP archive, HLSAT.zip. This may be installed using WinZip or other software into the folder of your choice with the "Use Folder Names" option selected. Then you may create a shortcut to the main file "index.htm" and put it on your desktop or other location.The program is copyrighted freeware and may be distributed freely , but may not be sold or included in any package for which a fee is charged.The images in the program are used with the kind permission of Todd Bolen, http://www.bibleplaces.com . These images may not be removed from this program and used for other puposes without the permission of Bible Places.com.The Bible Verses are from the public domain King James Version of The Holy Bible in html format created by John Hurt, http://www.johnhurt.com .Thirty place descriptions are used by permission of Broadman and Holman Publishing Group. Holman Bible Dictionary - Used by Permission. B&H Publishing Group, Nashville, TN. Descriptions of (30 Bible places) taken from, "The Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary," by Chad Brand, Charles W. Draper and Archie England. ©2003.Several place descriptions are used with permission of http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.com .The satellite images were constructed from LandSat images that were post processed and made available for use by the GAIA Lab at Arizona State University.The remaining place descriptions were taken from public domain and other sources which provide automatic approval for non-commercial use.As always, the program is not guaranteed to work on your particular computer. Javascript is used for autoscrolling and CSS is used for the menus, so your web browser must be able to handle these.. It works best with 1024 x 768 screen resolution or higher and 512 megabytes of memory, but will work with 800 x 600 screen resolution and 256 megabytes of memory if the instructions in the Help menu are followed.. It has been tested with Win XP with sp2, Internet Explorer versions 6 and 7, Avant Browser, and Firefox version 1.5.Copyright © 2006 BG Galbraith |
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