
When you become more familiar with Google Earth, try using keyboard shortcuts to navigate quicker. Keyboard Shortcuts for Google Earth in a Browser Zoom to your house or anywhere else then dive in for a 360 perspective with Street View. Of course, you'll probably want to get a satellite view of your house on Google Earth. 4.1 34.3K Ratings Free Screenshots iPhone iPad Explore the whole world from above with satellite imagery, 3D terrain of the entire globe, and 3D buildings in hundreds of cities around the world. Feeling lost Not sure where you are at preset The Where Am I app shows your current geograph location, including latitude and longitude, on Google Maps. You can search by place name, address, longitude and latitude, and more generally (e.g., "Museums in Paris"). To go somewhere specific, click the search icon on the left. This same functionality applies at a local level for things like cities, landmarks, and parks.

Click these to open an information box about that location, which you can also click to expand. Only a certain device: Under 'This device' or 'Devices on this account,' turn the device on or off. See the world from a new point of view with Voyager, a collection of guided tours from BBC Earth. Zoom to your house or anywhere else then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View. Your account and all devices: At the top, turn Location History on or off. Explore the whole world from above with satellite imagery, 3D terrain of the entire globe, and 3D buildings in hundreds of cities around the world. Choose whether your account or your devices can report Location History to Google.
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Next, scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in and out (alternatively, use the plus and minus icons in the bottom-right.)Īs you get closer to the Earth, you'll see the names of countries appear. Go to the 'Location History' section of your Google Account. To begin, click and drag the globe to spin it.
