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Old 06-04-2010, 08:28 PM
 
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Around the world with satellite maps looked and found very interesting, you can clearly see their home, we all take a look http://wwv.456ss.com/maps.html

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Old 06-04-2010, 10:15 PM
 
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[SIZE=5]Link above is wrong, should be the[/SIZE]http://wwv.456ss.com/maps.html (broken link)[/quote]
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Old 06-05-2010, 07:52 AM
 
Location: Orlando, Fl
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Much quicker to put you address in Google, gos right there!

Larry - Hobe Sound, Fl
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Old 06-05-2010, 08:31 AM
 
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Around the world with satellite maps looked and found very interesting, you can clearly see their home, we all take a look http://wwv.456ss.com/maps.html
It seem to be exactly the same image found on google. I pulled up my house and it is the same picture. I can tell by the arrangement of the cars in the driveway it is the same picture. Also, those aerial views were great when they were first out but they are getting old now and they are becoming less useful. The picture of my house shows trees that were lost in Hurricane Wilma meaning the pictures are more then five years old. When you use them to look at properties they are OK but because they are getting so old can't be relied on and just used as reference. The same is happening with street views although it seems to be a bit newer.
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Old 06-05-2010, 09:22 AM
 
Location: Orlando - South
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It seem to be exactly the same image found on google. I pulled up my house and it is the same picture. I can tell by the arrangement of the cars in the driveway it is the same picture. Also, those aerial views were great when they were first out but they are getting old now and they are becoming less useful. The picture of my house shows trees that were lost in Hurricane Wilma meaning the pictures are more then five years old. When you use them to look at properties they are OK but because they are getting so old can't be relied on and just used as reference. The same is happening with street views although it seems to be a bit newer.
If you live in a larger metro the maps are updated more frequently. I've been looking at those maps since 2005 around the time they first came out on google, and I've seen my area get updated several times. When I first started looking at it was an image from before hurricane charley cause it showed trees that we didn't have and our old roof, then it was updated around 2006, and now if you look you can see a road by my house that is in the process of being widened and a shopping center that was built within the last two years so the earliest the image could be from is 2008 or even 2009.
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Old 06-05-2010, 09:32 AM
 
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If you live in a larger metro the maps are updated more frequently. I've been looking at those maps since 2005 around the time they first came out on google, and I've seen my area get updated several times. When I first started looking at it was an image from before hurricane charley cause it showed trees that we didn't have and our old roof, then it was updated around 2006, and now if you look you can see a road by my house that is in the process of being widened and a shopping center that was built within the last two years so the earliest the image could be from is 2008 or even 2009.
I have the google earth on the computer but even though it is the supped up version it is still not up to date.
I am sure there is a service you can probably subscribe to that will give you almost real time pictures but I bet it isn't cheap. I still don't understand why they don't up date more. The old pictures I was referring to are Fort Lauderdale.
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