No not really. The aerial images on websites like Google Earth or Terraserver are often about 3 years old. I have seen entire subdivisions that are missing, and currently if you look at the San Diego area you will find lots of houses that no longer exist.
2007-11-26 14:16:24
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answered by carbonates 7
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If photos have been taken of that particular location and posted on the Internet, then yes, you can see any house. I can see mine, and even count the cars parked in front. Can't quite see squirrels in the tree though.
2007-11-26 14:09:30
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answered by ScSpec 7
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yes, u can even see cars, street etc. but not to the point where u can see people coz that violates privacy. It's basically a photograph u don't see cars moving etc.
2007-11-26 14:17:38
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answered by -=^P3AcE^=- 2
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yes but google earth .com screwed me out of it forcing me to subscribe which I did not do. They sent me a begin frame rendering error message then closed, denying me any access whatsoever !!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-11-27 13:33:40
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answered by klby 6
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