Google Street View coverage worldwide

    by Joak1n

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    1. I’m actually impressed by the coverage that they’ve achieved for Australia, but no Gunbarrel highway yet? 🙁

    2. Dude those lines are making it seem like the entire US is street viewed but if you zoomed in you’d find holes all over the place.

      I guess it’s cool in that you can see what general areas are covered but youd probably get a similar map if you looked at cell phone coverage and there are definitely dead spots all over the damn place for that, too lol

    3. Cool info.

      Mine hasn’t been updated since 2012, and the area looks quite a bit different now. How often is that the case?

    4. My favorite is going out to super remote parts of the sea, finding out there is civilization, and sometimes that there are google street views lol.

    5. I always remember a segment on Blue Peter way back in the 1980’s when this was touted as an futuristic idea where people could take photo’s of roads, buildings, points of interest and you submitted them to a database.

      Cannot think of the project title !

    6. China street view hasn’t been updated in like 20 years

      Edit: It seems users can manually add pictures, so each picture/location varies in age.

    7. Amazing how much of Oman they’ve done despite the desert and mountains terrain. Love to see that

    8. In northern Namibia it gets interesting when you use G Maps. Good thing I was driving a Land Cruiser because it recommended a lot of trails instead of roads.

    9. There is Google street view of popular hiking trails now, and even the Nose route on El Capitan.

    10. The U.S. isn’t as covered as the map makes it look. There’s plenty of roads in north-east rural areas I can’t see on street view.

    11. There are boreens in Ireland where if 2 people met on bicycles one would have to dismount and step in to the ditch, yet they are on google street view.

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