One of my favorite features in Google Earth is the historical imagery. Being able to go back in time and see how a location looked years earlier is very cool. With that in mind, the folks at Mashable put together a list of “11 shocking Google Earth Before-and-After Photos“.
The majority of what they show are things we’ve highlighted over the years: the post-earthquake changes in Haiti, the northeast United States after Hurricane Sandy, post-earthquake imagery in Japan, images after the 2011 tornado in Joplin, images after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, and a handful of other examples.
It really helps to show the power of Google Earth, and just how striking the historical imagery can be. You can find similar visualizations using Google’s Timelapse project, and then check out this full article for yourself on Mashable.