Today Pegman travels to Xinhua, China. China’s relationship with Pegman’s parents is tenuous at best, so photospheres are hard to come by and street views almost non-existant. That said, you can still find some lovely city- and landscapes hidden in the map’s blue dots. Your mission is to write 150 words about something that inspires you, then post your link for others to read and comment on.
Have fun and do your best!
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I actually found a lot more photospheres here than in some of the other locations. What a great site!
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Unfortunately the link now goes to Google Earth, and won’t work on MS Edge, only on Chrome, and Chrome enabled browsers – which Edge isn’t. I shall try to find a workaround. Is there anything anyone can suggest?
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Do a map search for Xinhua. The photo spheres should be there. You can also download Chrome and look at it on that. . It’s free.
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Thanks, Josh. Last time I downloaded software from the Google store my phone jammed solid and I had to do a factory reset – I’m sure you can imagine just how much of a pain in the bottom that was. It’s made me very reluctant to download anything more from Google. I know – it’s irrational!
I’ve found some pictures on Maps as you suggest.
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Great! I look forward to seeing it. The Earth app is pretty amazing if you do get it sometime.
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Images were NOT easy to find, as you said (and I don’t know how to embed the photos from Google’s Pegman – never could quite figure out that one – so I find mine elsewhere most of the time…). But … I did some research and there was a photo and the story followed.
Here’s to good fortune, wherever we can find it …
https://naamayehuda.com/2020/02/02/good-fortune/
Na’ama
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