# Search

## Overview

The **Search** feature in SiEGA offers a seamless way for users to locate and navigate to specific locations around the globe with speed and precision. Integrated with the Cesium ion Geocoder, this tool allows users to enter place names, addresses, landmarks, or coordinates directly into the search bar. Upon submission, the globe viewer will immediately reposition the camera to the queried destination, offering an intuitive method for exploring any region of interest without manual panning or zooming.

This functionality is especially valuable for users working with geographically dispersed datasets or for those conducting analysis in precise real-world locations. By removing the need for manual navigation, the search tool not only improves efficiency but also enhances accuracy, allowing users to reach their intended viewpoint in seconds. Whether you're examining urban infrastructure, rural developments, or natural landscapes, the Search feature provides an essential entry point to interact with and analyze the SiEGA environment in a targeted and user-friendly way.

## How to Use

Click the **Search** button to activate the search bar at the top of the SiEGA interface.

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Type a location into the search bar, and a dropdown list of suggestions will appear. Click on your desired location from the list to automatically navigate to and view it on the map within the SiEGA environment.

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Once you click on a suggested location, the viewer will automatically move and zoom in to that specific address, placing you directly at the selected point on the map.

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