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November 12th, 2006

Google Earth in 4D

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 9:55 am

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Google skipped right past the third dimension and landed directly in the fourth (time) by offering historical maps on Google Earth.  Now you can travel back in time — for example, I am looking at the globe of 1790.  Don't expect detailed high resolution photography from days gone by, but it's still interesting to see old maps overlaid on the satellite imagery of today.

Playing with layer transparency on the overlaid maps gives you a good sense of how things have changed over the years — especially when looking at more detailed maps like New York 1836 or London 1843.

Currently, maps are available for:

  • World Globe 1790
  • North America 1733
  • United States 1833
  • Lewis and Clark 1814
  • New York 1836
  • San Francisco 1853
  • South America 1787
  • Buenos Aires 1892
  • Asia 1710
  • Tokyo 1680
  • Middle East 1861
  • England, Wales 1790
  • London 1843
  • Paris 1716
  • Africa 1787
  • Australia Southeast 1844
  • Various other maps from Map Finder

Update:
To use this new feature, expand the Featured Content -> Rumsey Historical Maps in the Layers panel.  

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cool tool for history fans
the google earth 4d has a nice over lay for the users that want to see the then-to-now features. great for geo-politics, migrations, and histrionics. this look-back feature may, for example, shed light on the historical meaning of location, location...... (Read the rest)
Posted by: joemaldonado3@... Posted on: 12/30/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Google Earth started with 3 dimensions  jemisond | 11/13/06
Re: Google Earth started with 3 dimensions  Garett | 11/13/06
Alternative history maps next?  kakman1@... | 11/18/06
cool tool for history fans  joemaldonado3@... | 12/30/06

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