Aleppo, eg., looks entirely intact in GE https://earth.google.com/web/@36.20643465,37.1485851,380.78074105a,37515.75077652d,35y,0h,0t,0r/data=CkkaRxJBCiUweDE1MmZmODEzYjk4MTM1YWY6MHg5NjdlNWU1ZmM1NDJjMzJhGRdvGpHeGUJAIVnTBnEvkUJAKgZBbGVwcG8YAiAB … prolly old imageset, no way to know as it doesn't display the date anymore
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You'd think Google's refurbishing of their sat s/w would take buzz on geoloc into account, but they're apparently catering to casual users
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But the trees in Stanley Park, Vancouver (my 1st "feel lucky" destination) look pretty detailed in 3D https://earth.google.com/web/@49.30136863,-123.14151828,26.33236623a,709.26082381d,35y,0h,60t,0r/data=CgAoAg …pic.twitter.com/j6IhbgBbCd
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2nd "feel lucky" jump: Capitoline Hill, Rome. Love the place, but the random jumps feel curated with western tourists in mind so far.pic.twitter.com/XBBQdW7Ake
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3rd "feel lucky" jump: Shiraito Falls, Japan https://earth.google.com/web/@35.3129923,138.5873496,478.3276436a,843.12846142d,35y,0h,45t,0r/data=ChIaEAoKL20vMDV6cWQ3bBgCIAEoAg … didn't know them, but definitely part of a curated GE "experience"
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