Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

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When you open a profile of any city on Google Earth, you can see its avatar. Curious users of "Pikabu", checking their hometowns, found a lot of interesting features. And it all started with a comparison of New York and Kirov.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

Kirov, Russia, vs New York, USA.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

"In principle... it looks like," the Kirov resident admits.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

Here are two Siberian cities: there is only a difference in one letter, and what contrasts.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

Apparently, there are no attractions in the German city of Neckarbischofsheim. Someone's bathroom is on the avatar.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

In Ivanovo, too, everything is not thank God. Some kind of tool shop.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

But just look at Altai Zarinsk! What a beauty!

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

But Google Earth is not perfect with geography. Sumerlya, a small town in Chuvashia, is located on the mainland, in the wilderness and countryside. But on the avatar - the sea!

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

By the way, we have wonderful news. Scientists have proved that paradise exists and it is located in Smolensk region.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

In St. Petersburg, the avatar is a photo of Petrodvorets, which, of course, is nearby, but not in Not once in St. Petersburg. On the other hand, it is clear - in The Northern capital has nothing to see.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

And in Magadan, some kind of half-sunken rusty trough in the photo.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

The avatar of Yekaterinburg was a sunken ship twice: the photo was taken in 2009, in 2013 the ship on which the cafe was located sank. After that, it was dismantled and taken out. Before that, he also drowned in 2003.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

The post was made in a similar sixteen-story building.

Kirov vs New York and other avatars of cities on Google Earth

A little parochial patriotism.

Keywords: Google-earth | Cities | Maps | Contrast

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