What you see here is a fairly large image (2380 x 2174 pixels) pieced together from 17 separate images of our Hyde Park neighborhood in Tampa, Florida retrieved from the United States Geological Survey. It is 857 KB in size in compressed form and would be larger if I hadn't reduced the quality a little. On a broadband connection it will download fairly quickly, but on a dial-up connection it may take several minutes.
The satellite photos were taken in May of 2002. You have Swann Avenue running left-to right near the top, with Rome Avenue being the left-most street visible in the image. Bayshore Boulevard curving along the bottom should be fairly obvious.
You will have to scroll your browser window to see everything. Additionally, this photo is too large to print on a standard printer.
