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Does anyone else have this hobby? I've been doing it for years and especially love the older versions of places.
It feels incredible to be able to look at a frozen version of the world and go over every detail of it.
As much as I hate Google and this constant surveillance I still find a lot of joy and nostalgia looking in how everything used to be.

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>>41567
To add the things I like to look at most are:
-Graffiti *(tags included)
-Old Ads (Frutiger Aero style and bootleg graphics)
-People and what they were doing, wearing etc.
-No longer existing buildings
-Rare night-time captures
-Animals
And generally details people would usually miss when strolling around in real time.

I see it a sort of extension of the concept of Dérive by the Situationists without the aspect of actually having to go out and get lost yourself.

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>>41569
For example these pavilioni (budki) which mostly no longer exist in Bulgaria, that used to sell newspapers, playboy magazines, gardening magazines, storybooks, coloring books and all sorts of papers.
*should clarify that the words generally refer to small shop stands, as seen in pic 3 where they sell cigarettes, drinks and food.

>>41567
I did that once, with Baidu maps, and went to some "rural" parts of China. Pretty cool stuff.

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>>41577
Baidu maps is great for exploring China

Another thing that pairs really well with street view exploration is listening to the radio stations from the country on radio garden

https://radio.garden/

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>>41580
>listening to the radio stations from the country
No thanks, I will listen to radio Pyongyang FM 105.2 while exploring urban China.

Now google street view India.

I like doing this too. The street view for my street is from years ago and I can see trees that were cut down long ago and my neighbor's house before they died and it was renovated by the new owners.

Also fun to just plop it down in a random spot and explore somewhere I'll never go.

I love exploring google earth but rarely venture down to the street view and only look into the past when I want to see how an area I am personally familiar with evolved.

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R.I.P. Thread
You never actually got anyone to explore and post cool screenshots of places.

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>>41577
>>41579
Baidu maps street view / panorama doesn't show up anymore…
Does it work for anyone else?


>>42483
Damn why is it so sluggish compared to google maps? When will it get on par? Every click drags on and takes a long time to load, rotating also takes time to load it. Zooming is painfully slow…
Why is it like this compared to google maps? Will it ever get better?

oh hell yes, i've always done this. I especially like the historical view as well. On google earth they actually have "satellite" imagery going back to the thirties. i.e. plane flyovers.


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