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    1. portugamerifinn on

      Ain’t no way Google Maps has the whole of the UK covered, much less in Street View, at least not current to 2025.

      I literally just had to make suggestions on Google Maps yesterday for a home location that was off by a quarter mile as well as the entire mislabeled street leading to it.

      There are years-old neighborhoods that still don’t have street views, they just show the field that used to be there.

      Google Maps is noticeably lacking in the UK compared to the US (which is understandable yet frustrating).

    2. thissexypoptart on

      The cover all of Germany now? I thought Germany had a law preventing that.

    3. ceviche-hot-pockets on

      Not accurate at all. As just one example, Nevada is 95% empty and only has coverage on major highways.

    4. Low_Attention16 on

      With that amount of data you can start building simulations of earth at any decade you choose.

    5. HooterAtlas on

      That’s impressive. 

      Any idea why Papau New Guinea doesn’t have a lot of coverage? Laws? Landscape? 

    6. We really trying to pretend Google Street View made it all the way through the Darien Pass?

    7. albertbertilsson on

      For Sweden coverage looks 100%. The blank areas don’t have streets.

    8. Duc_de_Magenta on

      British Africa vs French Africa is another one of those „every maps is a map of this.“ Like East vs West Germany or black population in America.

    9. S-Tier_Commenter on

      Since when did Germany get streetview? For the longest time they had none because the cars would get attacked, because Germans care about privacy a lot.

    10. Annual_Afternoon_737 on

      So sad seeing how much coverage there is in South America, especially with the Amazon being such a large percentage of the land mass once upon a time.

    11. Ok_Grape8420 on

      The map shows coverage thought the UAE, but it is not true. Go try to use street view in Abu Dhabi (the Emirate covering 79% of the country) and you will see only a few streets covered.

    12. I didn’t read the title and thought this was one of those „X m of sea level rise“ at first!  Some of the results were a little confusing!

    13. One thing I’ve learned from goofing on Google Earth is that no matter how remote you think you might be, there’s always a pizza joint within a few hours drive.

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