Google Maps doesn't let you toggle between current and historical imagery as does Google Earth. In Google Earth select 'Historical Imagery' under View menu. This shows a timeline slider from which to select available satellite and aerial imagery allowing you to travel back in time to see how things looked in the past.
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yes, google (map of Oman) in google images, e.g. http://www.asia-atlas.com/maps/oman-map.jpg
Google Maps. There is a feature where you can see satellite images of a house/property.
See below links: http://www.romaniatourism.com/maps.html http://www.romaniatourism.com/maps/romania/romania_detail_map.html Just use Google Images or Google Maps if you want more, or even go out and buy and Atlas or find one at the library. See related links below.
Using the Google Maps service in the United Kingdom, one can see a basic map of the UK which can be zoomed in and out. Satellite images, Terrain, Weather, Traffic and photos can also be utilized for accuracy in the map view.
Google imagery is updated often and even if a plane is caught in flight on a given image -the next update for that area will no longer have the plane. Google Earth is more suited for seeing planes in flight especially with its 'Historical Imagery' so you can return to a particular place and time to see a plane caught in flight.The short answer is that you can see planes in flight on Google Maps and Google Earth. The long answer is that I am sure Google data is pulled from both satellite data and "flown" images. Flown images are taken at lower altitude so commercial planes are likely routed over the one taking the images.
"Good" depends on what you want to use the map for and how you want to use it. There are digital maps, paper maps. There are topographic maps, political maps... Search the Internet. at google(dot)com(backslash)images See also the "Related links" below.
If imagery for a given area in Google Maps is older than 2007 you must wait for an update in that area.If imagery is more recent than 2007 Google Maps doesn't provide a 'historical imagery' view as Google Earth does. In that case you have to download/install Google Earth to see old/historical imagery.
go to google type in your address postcode,city,and country search and the where it says images web etc click on maps and so on
If by that, you mean filter the offensive images in street view, then no, they haven't. They want us to see the world just as it is.
You can see it on Google maps or you can also see the maps by following the links below.
yes, you can google it on google images. but beware! you can see everything!