Google Earth has added some new imagery in Spain according to the Google Earth Blog.
Frank Taylor writes,” There’s a noticeable new area of imagery on the eastern edge of Spain covering Barcelona, which is copyrighted “Institut Cartogrfic de Catalunya”. This imagery is not particularly high resolution – I would estimate about 1 meter/pixel. Not as good as Digital Globe, which is 60 cm/pixel.”
He points out that there is new aerial imagery for a number of towns in Spain including, Valladolid, Leon, Burgos, Avila, Segovia, Salamanca, Andalucia, and Catalua. “The imagery for these towns is very good quality, but there is no attribution for who provided the imagery. Much of this imagery is 20 cm / pixel or better resolution….quite good,” Taylor notes.
Here is a list of the most recent Google Earth updates according to Taylor’s blog.
Spain – Catalonia – including Barcelona; Valladolid, Leon, Burgos, Avila, Segovia, Salamanca, Andalucia, Catalua, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Pamplona, Vitoria-gasteiz, Crdoba, and Gijon
England – Kent, Norfolk
France – Tours
Brazil – So Paulo
USA
Ohio, US – New state-wide coverage
Connecticut, US – New state-wide coverage
Portland, Oregon, US
Delaware, US – Updated imagery
Nevada, US – Some new areas
New Jersey, US – Many areas updated
California, US – Areas east of LA have been updated, San Francisco
Philadelphia, PA, US – The entire metro area
Salt Lake City Area, UT, US – City and surrounding area (including ski mountains – now summertime)
Denver, CO, US
Virginia, US – Norfolk, Newport News
Hawaii, US – Mona Kea (observatory now visible), Maui, Kauai
Canada – Woodstock, Ontario; Vancouver (suburbs, not city)
Norway – Oslo
Iceland – Reykjavik
Russia – Parts of St. Petersburg
Belgium – Pascal says some images around Brussels have been reprocessed, but otherwise the same imagery.
Denmark – Roskilde
Azores – Terceira (the whole island), So Miguel (the whole island)
Australia – Sydney and surrounding areas (large area to northeast)
Romania – Bucharest
New Zealand – Auckland
South Africa – Remote areas have new high resolution from Cnes/Spot Image