Google Earth time-lapse tool takes users 37 years back in time

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That’s right! Google Earth is now able to take its users 37-years back in time. Without the use of a time machine.

is known for its cool features. In addition, the time-lapse tool gives users a closer look at how our planet has changed over time.

Have you moved away from your old neighborhood or even migrated to another country years ago and would like to walk down memory lane a bit?

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