This tutorial describes the basics of marking locations within Google Earth. You will
learn to create, edit and position a placemark for Ayers Rock in Australia. Additionally,
you can watch this video:
Note - This tutorial describes only some of the ways you can use
placemarks in Google Earth. To learn more, see Marking Places in the
Google Earth User Guide.
Creating a Placemark for Ayers Rock
You can use placemarks to mark any location on the planet. Once you have created a
placemark, it appears in the My Places folder in the Places panel. You can then quickly
go to the marked location at any time by double clicking the placemark in the Places
panel. Additionally, you can edit, move, share or delete any placemark. Learn more.
In this exercise, you will create a new placemark for Ayers Rock. To do this:
Go to Ayers Rock. For the purpose of this exercise, the quickest way to do this is to
enter the following latitude and longitude coordinates in the Fly To field in
the Search panel (see diagram above):
25 20'42.28"S 131 2'6.24"E
Press Enter. Google Earth flies to Ayers Rock. (If you prefer, you can search for this
location instead of using the coordinates listed above. Learn more in the user guide or
this tutorial.)
Click the Placemark button in the toolbar . The New dialog box appears and a
placemark icon appears in the exact center of the 3D viewer.
Try moving around the placemark by clicking and dragging it. You can use
this method to move the placemark to any location in the 3D viewer.
In the New dialog box, enter the following information.Ignore the other
fields for now:
Name: "Ayers Rock"
Description: "A very large rock in Australia."
Click OK. Google Earth displays your placemark in the 3D viewer and at the
top of the My Places folder in the Places panel.
To view your placemark at any time, double click the placemark in the Places panel.
To simply display the balloon description of the placemark, single click it in the 3D
viewer or the Places panel.
Note - A placemark appears in the 3D viewer only if it is checked. If
you cannot see a placemark in the 3D viewer, be sure the box next to it in the Places
panel is checked.
Editing Your Placemark
You can edit, move or delete any placemark that appears in the My Places folder. To edit
and move the Ayers Rock placemark:
Right-click (CTRL click on the Mac) the Ayers Rock placemark in the 3D viewer or in
the Places panel. Choose Properties. The Edit Placemark dialog box appears.
Click and drag the placemark icon to the east end of Ayers Rock (this means if the 3D
viewer is positioned with north/up orientation, move the placemark to the right).
In the Edit Placemark dialog box, change the following information:
Name: "East Side of Ayers Rock"
Description: "The east side of a very large rock in Australia."
Click OK. Google Earth saves the new position and placement of the
placemark.
To delete the placemark, right-click (CTRL click on the Mac) the placemark in the 3D
viewer or in the Places panel and choose Delete.
Tip - You can tilt the terrain or
navigate around
a placemark to get just the perspective you like and then save that view so that this
perspective is shown each time you visit the placemark. Simply navigate to the
perspective you want and when you edit the placemark, in the Edit
Placemark dialog box, click the View tab and click Snapshot current
view.