Oddities in Washington, DC
Most residents of Washington, DC typically go about their daily lives removed from political machinations. Today we're going to explore my hometown, but skip the monuments, the museums and the stereotypes to enjoy a more unusual geography. We have Exclaves…
Guest Post: Twelve Mile Circle
Today we feature another in a series of special guest posts from geography bloggers, this time from Tom Howder who is responsible for Twelve Mile Circle. Tom has dedicated his site to the many unusual places on the map that…
Google Street View in Germany
After years of wrangling and debate over the privacy issues, Street View images are finally available for 20 of Germany's largest cities. To secure release of the images Google had to allow Germans to opt-out of having their house on…
GSS Now Optimised for iPhone, iPad and Other Mobile Devices
We've recently added a number of improvements to Google Sightseeing for those on mobile devices. Firstly, users on smaller screens such as iPhone, iPod or Android phones will automatically see our new mobile-optimised style, which breaks the site down into…
The Ruins of the Aran Islands
The three Aran Islands are in Galway Bay on the west coast of Ireland and are named Inis Mór (Inishmore - Big Island), Inis Meáin (Inishmaan - Middle Island) and Inis Oírr (Inisheer - East Island). Like The Burren, which…
San Francisco’s Mission District Murals
San Francisco's Mission District is a neighbourhood known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. Of particular note are the many murals which decorate prominent locations in the area. These include Balmy Alley, a narrow road lined by buildings covered…
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