Google earth has this "time machine" funktion which is pretty neat, to check if indeed the street has gone. You can scroll down in time when in aerial photo mode. We use it often at work (architect).
Can you elaborate how you achieve this please? It isn't apparent when I'm in aerial photo mode. Ta.
Can you elaborate how you achieve this please? It isn't apparent when I'm in aerial photo mode.
Use the "real" Google Earth, not Google Maps in aerial photo mode.
In Windows it looks like this -
Click here then drag the slider back. e: beaten
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Google earth has this "time machine" funktion which is pretty neat, to check if indeed the street has gone.
You can scroll down in time when in aerial photo mode. We use it often at work (architect).