Matt Fox has put together a project where some of the best Google Earth projects submitted to the Google Earth Community have been collected. This is called the Google Earth Library.
I found a reference to this project in the April 9, 2007 post on Frank Taylor's Google Earth Blog. Frank explains that "His new web site is kind of a blog focused on Google Earth content (not news, or simple placemarks), with an emphasis on education, environment, or science visualizations.... It is definitely worth browsing through his posts over the last two weeks. He has picked some really good examples of Google Earth content."
Interestingly, on April 1, among other projects, Matt chose to highlight the Jamaica Protected Areas Panorama project I had submitted the the Google Earth Community last summer and the Salmon Migration from the Pacific Ocean to Salmon River in Idaho project I submitted this winter.
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