2 million photos in Panoramio
June 27th, 2007 by Eduardo Manchón
Only three months ago we announced that Panoramio had reached one million photos. Today I am very happy to write that the number of photos has doubled and reached 2 million. As usual the quality of the photos uploaded by the community is outstanding. Thanks for sharing, ¡mil gracias!
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congratulation!
cheers laurenz
i’ve noticed that the latest version of Panoramio layer has been uploaded to Google Earth database. how old is this layer (i.e. from which date)?
additionally Panoramio layer has been combined with Wikipedia and others in the solid Geographic web layer. so now you can’t turn the Panoramio one off (to use kml from your site) and watch the latest updates wikipedia stuff
well my last photo is number 2982243 so I guess that with only few days you should have been able to say 3 millions no?
bye
I guess we hit 3 million my last photo was #3023645. This is growing fast. Good for you guys and good for photograpers.
Very good. This must go on, it is no minor happening. It has elements to become a major cultural item of our time.
I can imagine that. By the I’m having hell lot of problem putting my photos of my longhouse Punan Sama, Belaga on the Google Earth. Hope you can help with it. Here the coordinate 2 28 34.94, 113 31 06.95. Perhaps you can help me with that.
Hi Calvin, using the search engine with your coordinates I go to:
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=2.476372&ln=113.518597&z=3&k=1&a=1&tab=1
is anything wrong with that location?
Eduardo
I have placed photos of my building in Glasgow and Tallinn and the photos have not appeared on google earth somehow.
i can see it when i am on google earth but noone else can.
any suggestions?
how can my photos be published on google earth? i have tried but not succeeded.
any suggestions?
Let all corners of the world be photographed. So we can see the beauty of the Earth where we live. Theres only one, so take of our planet Earth.
Thru panoramio, We can creat awareness.
Photo 6 Million, Ninety Three Thousand, seven hundred sixty one!
That SIX MILLION PANORAMIO PHOTOS IN 10 MONTHS!
Sweet..
I have just uplaoded a photograph. I know too many photo will upload every day. But I wolud like to know How many days will take to review for publish a photo?
thanx
Hello,
Recently I integrated the Panoramio API in Map2explore.com and the result improve greatly the website.
Map2Explore.com is a perfect merge between Google Maps and Google Earth with Geonames.org, Wikipedia.org, Panoramio.com and Microsoft Flight Simulator databases. The GeoNames database contains over 8,000,000 geographical names corresponding to over 6,500,000 unique features, Wikipedia.org contains up to 230,000 articles and now Panoramio.com collection with 2 million of photos. With a special marker (Magic Menu) from Google Maps you can drag it at a location in order to search information about the region like the nearest Wikipedia articles, airports, photos and local geographical features that you can export towards Google Earth to explore the World!
http://www.map2explore.com
Regards,
Pierre
http://www.panoramio.com/user/234227
Congratulations! I’m new here, but i think i found a amazing world. I ‘ll follow it day by day.
Hansens from China.
im from iran and thank you for preparing and managing of this simple and rich placr to sharing my photos from north of my country and diluge about it with other persons in iran and worldwide … . godbye
Congratulation!! I love uploading photos in Panoramio, Great Site to see beautiful photos from around the world
There are some really beautiful photos on this site, amazing! Are they under copyright or something? I would love to make a poster out of some of them, for my personal use only, of course.
hello.
i’m from iran. it’s really exciting to use these facilities
Congratulation!! I love uploading photos in Panoramio, Great Site to see beautiful photos from around the world
Hi there,
I found great ideas on your Web site.
Well done !
Thanks for that and keep on doing
Greetings from germany
Thomas
top 1 million picuture in 3 month
that more than 4 million in 1 year
great
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Saludos apreciados colegas de panoramio, nos encanta poder estar en contacto con Ustedes para hacerles una petición y es la siguiente: a ver si nos pueden incluir nuestras fotos de Loma de Marín, en la busqueda de imagénes de Google…. Se lo agradeseriamos enormemente y quedaríamos muy contentos de ver nuestras graficas allí……. Estamos a su completa disposición…….. Muchisimas gracias.
LUIS ALEXANDER PAYARES…………….. SALUDOS PANORAMIO
Del viejo Continente, Lomas Emperadoras de San José de Areocuar; Puerta de Paria, rayando un flanco de Benítez.. Lomas de Marín, Sucre, Venezuela; Sur América.
Ya había estado nuestra sangre indígena quienes fueron sorprendidos por nuestros antepasados Españoles.
La vieja Europa envió a nuestras tierras, la más pura casta de hombres y mujeres que dieron su sudor y su lucha tras la más abundante cosecha de los más finos productos de la tierra.
Todavía conseguimos en Loma de Marín la huella de aquella arquitectura colonial de entonces y, que permanecen erguidas ante los avatares del tiempo.
Todavía el suelo provee de su rica sabia a la arboleda frutal y maderera; La ardilla y el yaguare junto a la alegre y bullanguera Guacharaca hacen hermoso el paisaje.- El Conoto cruza por Punta de Mosquito como el Avión de las once que, van allí, en seguida, al vibrante aeropuerto del carnaval de Carúpano y, que hace glorias a… José Francisco Bermúdez…
El Carupanazo del 58 cuentan los viejos de hoy, de bijagual y por la hacienda de Ño Juan que, usó de plataforma a Andrés Mata para enfilar sus baterías artilladas y, mostrar como fuegos artificiales los disparos y cañonazos de aquellas tiempos de entonces; Cuando madres de Guanoquito y Manicuare lloraban a sus hijos ausentes, exponiendo su sangre en los entonces de los cincuentas.
¡¡¡Qué bello es el mirador natural de las torres de las cumbres!!! Donde en las noches del frio, arropa sus tierras, mojadas por el sereno y el salitre que viene de allá, de por allá del poniente.- Desde allí divisamos a la Nueva Esparta de la gran avenida insular, con el toque y despegue de una caravana de aviones.
En lo más alto sobre el nivel del mar, respiramos la pureza del oxigeno que, viene limpio del monte
de la plantación que, ayer desde …El Alto de la Vieja…. Lo dejó todo purificado.
Por la Peña tenue pero constante discurre el otrora rio Dominguito y, que hoy se niega a entregarse a la inclemencia del tiempo que, benévolo le acaricia y le entrega sus aguas también al sediento y cansado.
En otro ángulo…El Caney… produciendo el Papelón, el guarapo de la caña, con el fuego abrazador y, La Raspadura que va al niño, centinela de la paila y sediento de melcocha, aguardando lo que le pueda tocar, con su pote ya en la mano.
Allí los bueyes se cansan de tanto andar y andar, igual le pasa a los caballos que giran, giran y vuelven a girar, con su pescuezo de enyugue y la palanca tirando.
Ven para llevarte conmigo a toda esta maravilla, no me dejes los brazos extendidos, ven para que montes al burro y te sientes en el suelo bajo de la mata de cereza que vino del acurutú.
………. Por Luis Alexander Payares…. 58 416 686 16 68…. Venezuela
Very beautiful photos on this site, amazing!
I`m taking photos all the time. I love the photos on his site. love to sit and watch all the photos from people arround the world.
Astonishing photos, I like them