Content in Google Earth doesn't always have to focus on in-the-present information--it often allows users to do a little time traveling too. David Rumsey, a renowned cartographer, has amassed a collection of over 150,000 historical maps, 120 of which he has used to create a fascinating layer of maps that shows how the world looked between 1680 and 1930. The highlight is the world globe from 1790 (shown), which demonstrates how dramatically the borders have shifted for many countries, especially in prewar Europe and the Middle East. (Toggle Earth's default Primary Database layers to get a better view.)
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10 Amazing Google Earth Add-Ons
Maps from centuries past, paths of satellites whizzing by, global warming brought to life: User-created Google Earth mashups present a dizzying array of information in a new and imaginative graphical form.
Take a Trip Back in Time
Take a Trip Back in Time
Mapping Craigslist
Follow That Plane!
Take a Virtual Cruise
Join a Worldwide Treasure Hunt
Thar She Blows
Millions of Photos Put in Place
See Global Warming in Action
Your City in 3D
Live Orbiting Satellites
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