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![]() On Jan 23, 7:25 am, "Wayne Paul" wrote: Does anyone know how long images are "aged" prior to being made available on Google Earth? I believe they use images that are in the public domain, or similar. So it probably depends on the benevolence of the original owner... I have no idea how this works with government entities, but perhaps one has to wait until they 'get around" to putting them somewhere freely available? All just guessing, so YMMV -Tom |
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