6 Years of Google Sightseeing
Wednesday, 6th April 2011 by Alex Turnbull
Unbelievably (for us at least) today is the sixth anniversary of the the first ever post on Google Sightseeing, which was an aerial view of a MIckey Mouse-shaped lake at Disney World, Florida1.
We’re very glad to still be here, and would like to thank our writers past and present for all their hard work over the years, and of course all of you who have been reading the site, contributing sights and leaving comments.
We’re always interested in what our readers think of the site, so we’d like to extend this opportunity for you to send us any feedback on how you’d like us to improve the site over the coming year, either as a comment here or via our feedback form.
Thanks again for reading, we can’t wait to see where the next six years take us!
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On our fourth birthday we posted a roundup of how the imagery has changed since those first couple of posts. ↩︎
Happy Birthday! I’m proud to have been able to contribute as a writer for the past few years and hope to be able to get back into it soon.
Hear, hear! As a fan of the site, to be asked to contribute here was certainly a highlight for me. Many thanks and congratulations to Alex and James for bringing us this fantastic site and on the incredible success it has become.
Many happy returns and keep up the good work
Here’s to six great years, with the hope for many more!
As a geek and fellow Scot, really pleased to see you guys doing so well. Congrats and good luck 🙂