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Post by hhgygy on Jun 1, 2016 20:48:09 GMT
I just read about this curiosity place... (...) It is not photoshop (except for cropping) and I could go on and on and on... I tried to count the mouse clicks you need to do on the timeline from an old image of 1970 till today and I got exactly 130. (New York (Manhattan) has about 89 clicks) Are there any other such places? Please post GE/GM satellite images from the same position from a different date (really lots of them)
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Post by hhgygy on Jun 2, 2016 18:43:42 GMT
CLUE I found this curiousity among comments to Google Earth Blog. More than one commenter mentioned it commenting to different posts as a possible record holder for the number of satellite images.
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Post by krenek on Jun 3, 2016 18:29:12 GMT
thanks for the clue even if, before it, i searched on the right website, yep!... interesting indeed!
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Post by hhgygy on Jun 3, 2016 18:51:20 GMT
Another kind of clue for those who don't want to read comments at random:
The castillo is located on the hill locals call Pan de Azúcar which is about 4345 km from the most famous Pan de Azúcar (or Pão de Açúcar) in the world.
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Post by bridgeplayer on Jun 3, 2016 22:01:59 GMT
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Post by hhgygy on Jun 8, 2016 15:00:09 GMT
ANSWER
This is Cumaná, Venezuela that has had satellite images almost every week in recent years.
Coordinates: 10°27'43.45"N 64°10'16.85"W
Thanks to GEB users Wilmer Osario and Wguayana.
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