no. there are some areas i know, where the aerial material is about 8
years old.
depends on the aerial service from which google is buying its stuff.

but as a possible splution: try to get another satellite image service
and integrate it for these three squares or try to get the aerial
images from another source, convert them to a simple web graphic files
and integrate them as ground overlays.

On 17 Apr., 16:24, Bill Wehri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the response, but the images I'm refering to have be this way for
> about 2 years already. Wouldn't you think they are due to be changed by now?
>

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