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  2. ‘No protection’: This Florida homeowner was dropped by his ...

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    “The photo looked like it was taken in 1936,” Arman told ... contact your insurance company to ask how satellite imagery could be used in your property assessment and if it could impact your ...

  3. ‘Frustrated’ California family says insurer dropped them ...

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    The use of aerial photos to inspect properties has been on the rise in recent years. These photos allow insurance companies to assess the condition of a property and identify potential risks.

  4. Should you blur your home on Google Street View? Why it ... - AOL

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    “It’s called ‘the Streisand effect,’” said Steinberg, referring to Barbra Streisand’s attempt to sue a photographer who took an aerial photo of her home while documenting the erosion ...

  5. Aerial photography - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography typically refers specifically to bird's-eye view images that focus on landscapes and surface objects, and should not be confused with air-to-air photography, where one or more aircraft are used as chase planes that "chase" and photograph other aircraft in flight.

  6. California Coastal Records Project - Wikipedia

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    The California Coastal Records Project, founded in 2002, [1] documents the California coastline with aerial photos taken from a helicopter flying parallel to the shore. Their webpage provides access to these images. One photo was taken every 500 feet. [2][3] Each photo showed a few hundred yards of the coastline, with frames overlapping. [4]

  7. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery. The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.

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