Google Sightseeing takes you on tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Each weekday your guides James and Alex present new weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

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Please welcome our newest writer!

Wednesday, 9th January 2008 by James

It’s special day here at GSS, as we’re letting one of our most loyal readers join us as a member of the writing team!

We’d like you to all welcome Rob Witherow, who we’re sure you’ll already know, as he’s usually the first person to comment on every post :D

Anyway, we’re looking forward to seeing what interesting posts he brings us in the future. His first entry is coming up now…

If you think that, like Rob, you might have what it takes to write for Google Sightseeing then please get in touch! We’d be especially interested in talking to those who are fluent in another language alongside English.

3 Responses to 'Please welcome our newest writer!'

  1. 1. koen says:

    That’s all great and all, but who’s going to make witty comments now?

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    2. Alex says:

    Me!

    Wait, that wasn’t witty was it.

    Maybe Rob can still comment on his own posts?

  3. 3. Lee says:

    I’m fluent in Middle England Teenager!

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