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It was just a matter of time until Google would release time travelling. Now you can go back in time when visiting a location to see what the area looked like a few years back. Google Street View started in 2007 in a few select cities in the US. Images have been updated a couple of times since then in most locations.
If you see a clock icon in the upper left-hand portion of a Street View image, click on it and move the slider through time and select a thumbnail to see that same place in previous years or seasons. (source: Google Lat Long)

In some parts of New York there are 8 different times to choose from, but in most places I guess it’s fewer than 4.

Larger (thanks Nils)


Larger (thanks Simon)
Some rivers and canals in Britain are now live on Google Street View. This is the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales. Construction started in 1795 and it was completed ten years later. It is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain with 1,007 ft (307 m) lenght and 126 ft (38 m) height.




You can also take a walk along the Little Venice of London.