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jcj380; the thing about using google maps or any other similar device is that you have to consider the approximate photo date which can be different from the watermarked copyright date. Just how frequently an area is photographed depends upon the particular country and also whether you are viewing a city scape or a countryside locale.

If you check in the tool bar at the top of the map page you can often find the date of the photo and may also be able to view previous photos which can show earlier features or developmental progress.
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