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View a World of Photos with Flickrvision


Flickrvision is a simple website that combines the power of Google Maps with the worldwide usage of photo hosting website Flickr.com.

Flickrvision pulls newly-added photos from Flickr and places them at the location in which they were taken onto a map in real time. This allows you to sit back and watch the map populate itself with images taken from all over the world -- and it's quite addicting!

The website is in beta, so there may be a few bugs yet to work out. However, creator Dave Troy (who also made the popular Twittervision) says he recently made some tweaks to decrease the time it takes to load an image. Awesome.

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