Paul Young has once again been in touch with yet another example of Kelvinography.
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Kelvin Island is in Lake Nipigon…(bidie-in now bidie-out?!!) in Ontario in Canada.
49’54 north and 88’38 west.
And also another which I cannot find a picture of:
Kelvin Arizona is 30’07 north and 110.59 west…about 70 miles east south east of Phoenix on the Gila River after it flows out of the Coolidge Dam.
Oh what the heck – here is a picture of the map – it is just next to Tam o Shanter Peak – !
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Cheers Paul – now get me a picture of a pub in Glasgow named after the Kelvin – extra points if you are in it 🙂
Kelvin Arizona,a one horse town,if ever there was one.
Virtual Earth 33*06`32.65″N 110*52`22.39″W. Blink twice and you`ll miss it. Peter. Hold that result. Google Earth, if you type in Kelvin Arizona, 2 secs and you`re there. You can lift a photo from the screen. Peter
You are correct peter – you can view Kelvin Arizona in google street view
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Kelvin+Arizona&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=27.089481,56.513672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Kelvin,+Pinal,+Arizona&ll=33.109988,-110.973956&spn=0.000881,0.001725&z=19&layer=c&cbll=33.109988,-110.973956&panoid=zyNkbp_UHL92230NSo7Yqw&cbp=12,333.66,,0,2.34
One horse town right enough!