In 2013, Google released Google Earth Timelapse, a comprehensive picture of Earth's changing surface. Yesterday, they made their
largest update to Timelapse yet, with four additional years of imagery and a sharper view of the Earth from 1984 to 2016.
There's much more to see, including glacial movement in Antarctica, urban growth, forest gain and loss, and infrastructure development. You can search, pan, or zoom around in the updated
Timelapse.
(trhanks Cora)
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