Google Earth question
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Google Earth question
The Google Earth images of the High Sierra seem to be 2014 early season, with all the high country covered in snow-- not very useful at all. How do I get to a different image later in the year without all the snow?
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Re: Google Earth question
Thanks. It looks like you need the app to make it work.
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Re: Google Earth question
Yep, Google Earth Pro on desktop is what you are looking for I would imagine.
https://www.google.com/earth/about/versions/
I have it installed on my PC. It's free and has more features than the web version.
https://www.google.com/earth/about/versions/
I have it installed on my PC. It's free and has more features than the web version.
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Re: Google Earth question
Thank you for sharing the links and information on how to view historical images on Google Earth using Google Earth Pro. It's great to know that the desktop version offers more features than the web version and is free to use. I thought I was out of luck because I’m using Linux, but good thing I checked https://www.google.com/earth/about/vers ... inuxos=deb
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