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If, like me, you prefer to do your noseying from the comfort of an armchair via t'internet, you should check out Bing maps.

 

Click on the "Bird's eye" drop down menu and then "Aerial". From what I've seen much more up to date photos than Google earth.

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mmmm.... my place is pictured as it was at least pre 2002 before I pulled it apart to renovate. Probably a few years earlier as it still looks overgrown as was pre 1999, but difficult to be sure as it is a bit blurred.

I think Google must have sold them a lemon in the form of their older pictures :lol:

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Hi all,

 

As a search engine, Bing lags behind Google, although their blurb states otherwise.

 

I quite like the Bing maps & just checked our ariel view is about 18 months old.

 

I prefer Bing as its the lesser evil, in my opinion.

 

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