From article:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,67190,00.html
For many years, Mike Leeds has been road-tripping from his home in Portland, Oregon, to Nevada's Black Rock Desert for the Burning Man arts festival.
So last week, when Google announced its new Maps service, which includes the ability to view and navigate with high-resolution satellite images, Leeds couldn't resist tracing his 500-mile route, one screen at a time, to see what he drives by on his annual round trip. He never expected that the last of his “45 miles to the click” route images would show, in great detail, the early setup of Burning Man.
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There're a whole bunch of other interesting pics, including some of the tsunami and bombs going off over Iraq. Click the article link above and scroll down to the “See Photos” link (couldn't seem to copy paste it here).

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