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Google Maps Updated

Tuesday, 21st June 2005 by James

Today Google quietly updated its map service to add high-resolution aerial photography for much more of the globe than the previous limited coverage of North America. New additions include Scotland, Iceland, Kuwait and many, many more.

Here at Google Sightseeing we’ll be featuring new sights from all these countries and will be accepting submission of the cool things that our readers find. If you find somewhere cool please make sure to read our FAQ about getting the correct web address and make sure to include the city and country for your location on our submissions form.

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  1. 1. Luke says:

    I have all ready started that and submitted some fairly obvious ones. Freaky thing is was that I was just looking around for more images from around the world when you guys updated. Hopefully we will be able to see some awesome sites from around the world!

  2. 2. Safalra says:

    They’ve increased the resolution of Torquay, England (setting of the comedy Fawlty Towers), but not enough to see my house…

    The high resolution of some of the new countries is a bit patchy, by the way - as I found when trying to locate the Althing in Iceland.

  3. 3. Nick says:

    Here are some other high-def places:
    North Korea (in the blue square and in the northern end): Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    Japan (Tokyo and suburbs): Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  4. 4. Scott says:

    I submitted a couple places to start off the international sightseeing… Rome and Giza so far… I am looking forward to seeing what else shows up.

  5. 5. ulrich says:

    nice!! but its like some of the satellite maps are a little bit widder than the real maps in europe?? not like in the us…

  6. 6. ulrich says:

    like this one of denmark and sweden…
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    try to click on “map” and look at the huge difference!

  7. 7. Leslie Ritchie says:

    Check out Pine Gap, Australia
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Pine Gap, near Alice Springs, employs nearly 1,000 people, mainly from the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office. Originally code-named MERINO, it is the ground station for a satellite network that intercepts telephone, radio, data links, and other communications around the world. The facility currently includes a dozen radomes, a 5,600 square meter computer room, and 20-odd service and support buildings. Two of its ground antenna are part of the U.S. Defense Satellite Communications System.

  8. 8. Papapenguin says:

    Yeah - New places to go oogling.

  9. 9. Peter says:

    my goodness! germany is available, too! some places in higher resolution (munich), some places in lower resolution (hamburg). i like that. wonder if i can find nuremberg…

  10. 10. sandro says:

    Very cool, Switzerland is available too. I hope they add more Detailcards soon, so everybody could see the beauty of our alps.. :-)

  11. 11. ecco says:

    @Peter: Nuremberg is available in high resolution. I just posted the TV tower :-)

  12. 12. Rob says:

    Parts of England are hi-res as well. Much of London is (although it is patchy) as is Birmingham. I’m sure there are other places as well as these!

  13. 13. Graham says:

    There’s also coverage of bits of China! Placemark: Here’s Ti’anamen Square and the forbidden city. / Google Earth

  14. 14. Phil says:

    It looks as though most major cities have been added in hi-res - Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong, Aberdeen (?!?) to name a few…

    Who’s going to be first to find all 20 Premiership grounds? I’ve already posted Highbury…

    Or who can find the tower used as the location for the stand off at the end of Infernal Affairs (in Hong Kong)?

  15. 15. Patrick says:

    So seeing all of these new places, immediately raises the question: are all of these Hi-Res images from airplanes flying at 17,000 feet? that seemed to be the consensus during the “UFO” flap over FLA and LA…..but ARE all of these new shots from planes? confused.

  16. 16. Jean says:

    There’s an awful lot of Iraq–looks like pre-war. For example, here’s Baghdad:

  17. 17. Patrick says:

    not confused any longer…..thee are Hi-Res shots of Libya and Iraq…..doubtful any copmmercial flights were flying over these areas.

  18. 18. Patrick says:

    Behold!! The Pyramids at Giza!!!

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  19. 19. Cyrris says:

    Finally! I’m able to see my house!

    The shots of Sydney have great zoom for most of the suburbs. But it has nothing goood for the CBD and the harbour, where all of the really cool stuff is.

  20. 20. Doxy says:

    Wait, I’m confused. If those are the Giza pyramids, then what are these:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  21. 21. Papuass says:

    The dying Aral sea. Neighbour countries use too much water for cotton irigation, so this sea is drying out. It should be twice in size, as it is now.
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  22. 22. Patrick says:

    Doxy….those are some other pyramids, perhaps the “bent pyramid”….http://www.crystalinks.com/bentpyr.html…if you look just to the east of the Giza pyramids you can see the Sphinx…..there are literally thousands and thousands of pyramids all over the place in Egypt. Some of the most beautiful and enigmatic are these….

    http://www.m-huether.de/sudan/bajr.htm

  23. 23. Twombly says:

    This is almost too much…just when I had finally overcome my Google Maps obsession, here comes something even MORE interesting!
    BTW - I’m submitting this, but here is one of Saddam’s palaces (in Samarra)

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  24. 24. Nicholas Moline says:

    What is this I found in Australia?
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  25. 25. TexasAndroid says:

    Someone might want to go through the Weirdness category. Google has fixed a few of the stitching problems that have been previously noted. I just had to delete a couple of such entries from “Google Globetrotting”, as the errors are gone.

  26. 26. Anne Mathews says:

    This is the location of the last Summer Olympic games in Athens Greece:

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  27. 27. Patrick Weber says:

    Well by the looks of Trafalgar Square, the Images are really old, because the buses still go round all of Trafalgar Square!! Doesnt seem to me that the images are as off good quality than the US ones, but hey its a start!

    http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Trafalgar+Square,+Westminster,+Greater+London,+SW1Y&spn=0.022917,0.031672&t=k&hl=en

    Just waiting now for the integration of Google data into Worldwind, how cool would that be !!

  28. 28. ulrich says:

    and can someone tell me what this is? its big, and even has a black hole!
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  29. 29. Nick says:

    Nicholas Moline, here is a similar salt flat in the USA:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  30. 30. Marty says:

    Oil Well Fire
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Also note the huge reservoirs to the left.

  31. 31. Twombly says:

    Ulrich-

    Looks like the great barrier reef? Coolest part for me are the numerous jet contrails that criss cross here in the middle of nowhere!

  32. 32. ulrich says:

    it cant be great barrier reef, this is between sweden and poland :-S

  33. 33. ulrich says:

    it cant be great barrier reef, this is between sweden and poland :-S
    maybe its polar light… dunno.

  34. 34. The Govinator says:

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    A boat in the middle of the North Sea

  35. 35. Patrick says:

    Gondolas in Venice!!!

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

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