Bible Scenes via Satellite: As seen from Google Earth
21 December 2007
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This is awe inspiring. A design group creates images that show 4 biblical events as seen from Google Earth. The group is Sydney-based “creative collective” The Glue Society. The project was commissioned by Eric Romano of Pulse Art, New York for its Miami art fair.
Take a look at Moses parting the Red Sea, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Noah’s Ark and the great flood and the crucifixion:
Moses parting the Red Sea:
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden:
Noah’s Ark:
The Crucifixion:













Awesome! The parting of the Red Sea especially made the event come alive for me! How frightening to walk across with those waves of water on each side. What an event! Thanks for sharing!
Quarryhewn (sandy cathcart)
Wow, cool…
Wow! Noah’s Ark really jumped out at me. Amazing!
Keep at it brother!
wow the cruxifiction scene was very powerfull
The only picture’s that might be out is the Garden,i think it was much bigger better and brighter:)
And the crucification site i believe was next to Golgota and not on top.
Great job though!!!
Impressive!
The garden of Eden picture looks like how I imagine the Land of Milk and Honey to have been at the time they got there. Cool stuff, thanks.
Nice work! In re the other comments; I’m finding it hard to believe that sentient adults believe things like the parting of the red sea literally happened..
Fictional images of fictional events! Awesome!
wow! Adam and Eva live in very nice place!
Beautiful I love it, really defines the dynamic of people in direct association with the Lord.!
exodus was amazing…very creative… congrats
Hey…That was fantastic…well done!
It was better to give the longtitudes and latitudes..
I loved them! I really like the parting of the sea one the best. the water looks so deep and… i also like all the poeple you can see going in paths to it.
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Superb pictues
These are magnificent, the crucifiction is especially good, it almost takes you there.
Hey, that’s amazing i was looking for it since many days before, but when somebody suggest me that name i got what i want…
Thanks
Deepak Prakash
[...] God’s Eye View [...]
totally cool
Superior post.Preserve the avid work,You should definitely have to keep updating your site
Awesome. Do you mind if I ask what software you used?
Hi Soli-
I wasn’t the original artist, but i’d be suprised if the software used wasn’t Photoshop.
Tony-
These are some remarkable images!
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