That's a pretty big discoloration divide (sat dataset borderline) in the new Google Earth. Don't remember it being there beforepic.twitter.com/Eki8nN7b7j
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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
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
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
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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