py_megapixel
Established Member
I quite enjoy looking round places on Street View when I'm bored and every now and again you find something slightly odd to point out. So here's a thread to collect them.
For a start, looking here: https://goo.gl/maps/Ac7AkmpLWvDD49G18 on the Oxford Road in Manchester, there is a bus where Google's algorithm has failed resulting in the logo accompanied by the text "Stagecoaecoaach"!
Places do get re-scanned occasionally so it would be helpful if you could post the date of image capture for whatever it is you are pointing out. You can find this at the bottom right of your screen - it should say something like "Image capture: Apr 2021" (which is of the date of the capture of that bit of Oxford Road).
For anyone unsure how to post a link to Street View, you can simply click this button: in the box in the top left, choose "share or embed image", and this should get you a permanent link to that precise location and angle that you can then paste here after clicking the "COPY LINK" button. (Before doing this, please try to arrange your position so that you are looking directly at whatever you are referring to, if possible).
For a start, looking here: https://goo.gl/maps/Ac7AkmpLWvDD49G18 on the Oxford Road in Manchester, there is a bus where Google's algorithm has failed resulting in the logo accompanied by the text "Stagecoaecoaach"!
Places do get re-scanned occasionally so it would be helpful if you could post the date of image capture for whatever it is you are pointing out. You can find this at the bottom right of your screen - it should say something like "Image capture: Apr 2021" (which is of the date of the capture of that bit of Oxford Road).
For anyone unsure how to post a link to Street View, you can simply click this button: in the box in the top left, choose "share or embed image", and this should get you a permanent link to that precise location and angle that you can then paste here after clicking the "COPY LINK" button. (Before doing this, please try to arrange your position so that you are looking directly at whatever you are referring to, if possible).
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