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Thursday, 16th August 2012 by @gsightseeing
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The Morganza Spillway is a flood management system on the Mississippi River in Louisiana, intended to protect the cities of…
Back to his very origins, humans have chosen to worship physical representations of their deities. Currently the most popular religion…
For centuries, the port of [Aden][w] has served as Yemen’s gateway to the the world. Its distinctive double harbour lies in the crater of an extinct volcano. Over the years, a number of wrecked ships have accumulated in Aden’s harbour, many of which are visible in Google Maps imagery.
Lesotho is one of the most unique countries on the planet. It’s the southernmost landlocked country, the largest country that’s entirely surrounded by another country, and the highest country on Earth. Yet, it doesn’t really show up on too many people’s radar. With the arrival of Google Street View imagery this month to Lesotho, it’s time to shed some light on the world’s largest enclave.
The Netherlands is renowned for being a very flat1 and windy country. In the western town of Rozenburg the strong…
Lesotho is one of the most unique countries on the planet. It’s the southernmost landlocked country, the largest country that’s entirely surrounded by another country, and the highest country on Earth. Yet, it doesn’t really show up on too many people’s radar. With the arrival of Google Street View imagery this month to Lesotho, it’s time to shed some light on the world’s largest enclave.
The Netherlands is renowned for being a very flat1 and windy country. In the western town of Rozenburg the strong…
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Is it my imagination or have the recent posts been more like tweets than the researched articles that used to appear?
Hi Craig,
You are probably not imagining things! You are an RSS reader I suspect, as we have recently been trialling adding our twitter posts into our main RSS feed to supplement the researched articles we will always continue post to the site.
We haven’t yet decided whether to make this a permanent change to the RSS feed, but even if we do we will always have an option to just get a feed of the main articles, which you can find here for the moment:
http://googlesightseeing.com/feed/posts-only/
We’ll be posting a news post soon to summarise the outcome of the trial, but in the meantime we’d love to hear any feedback you (or anyone else) might have – which you can send to us via our contact form:
http://googlesightseeing.com/contact-us/
Thanks for the comment,
Alex
Ah. I’ll stick with the full feed of tweets and posts, might as well get as much as I can.