Hot on the heels of the release of Google Earth 6.1, Google has released new imagery for various areas all across the globe.
As is usually the case, you can use Google Maps to determine for sure whether or not a specific area is fresh. This new imagery isn’t in Google Maps yet, so you can compare Earth vs. Maps to see what’s new; the fresh imagery is already in Google Earth, but the old imagery is still in Google Maps. If you compare the two side-by-side and they’re not identical, that means that you’ve found a freshly updated area in Google Earth!
[UPDATED – 22-September, 10:08am EST]
- Germany: Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Schleswig-Holstein — thanks ‘Andreas’ and ‘hhgygy’
- Greece: Areopoli, Gravia, Lefktro, Milia, Pelasgia — thanks ‘Andreas’
- Spain: Berlanga de Duero, Lerma and other areas — thanks ‘Andreas’ and ‘Anton’
- Turkey: Konya — thanks ‘Andreas’
- United States: Colorado (Grand Junction), Iowa (various) — thanks ‘Munden’ and ‘Tony’