Jess,

Actually you can select the pin for a place then type in the Lat Long and it 
will place the pin at those coordinates in Google Earth.  I plotted the 
locations for all of the trees on the list they published.  Of course you can 
label the points, select what features are displayed on the map, and choose 
between different shapes and sizes of stick pins.  It worked quite well once I 
played with it and figured out what  was doing..

Ed


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