Bing Gets Bird's Eye Imagery - 215 TB New Data, Amazing Views!

Bing has brought the Bird's Eye imagery that includes 215 TB of new data that cover various continents - United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Tokyo. With more than a million files, Bing now covers 230,004 square kilometers on the world map. Bird's Eye Oblique Mosaics are original oblique aerial photos that have been merged together to form a seamless image layer. Take a look at some screenshots of the aerial imagery from Bing -

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Niagara Falls

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Stockholm, Sweden

With an ongoing direct competition between Bing maps and Google maps, it is always tough to say who is the clear winner. These updated aerial shots are indeed amazing. So, head over to Bing Maps and start exploring!

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