Google Earth Timelapse Lets You Explore the Globe and Watch It Change Over a 32 Year Span
Google Timelapse is a global, zoomable video that lets you see how the Earth has changed over the past 32 years
The first shot was filmed in the spring of 2015 and the final was shot in January of 2017
St Stephen’s Green is a 22 acre park that has been around since 1664 (although it only opened to the public in 1880)
The footage is awesome but the music is not
Aerial photographer OZZO Photography shows us the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland under a full moon
“That’s here. That’s home. That’s us.” – Carl Sagan
Forensic Evidence Division Criminalist Walker Berg of the Portland Police took this amazing photo from the 12th floor of the Justice Center
For whatever reason, this was satisfying to watch. 4.9 km of road laid in two days
For an unforgettable New Year’s celebration, Sky-Life took their ultralight aircraft high above the city of Radom, Poland
Mathieu Bijasson dons light up skis and poles and goes on a night ride for the ages
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