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Besides your own eyes you can use: | Besides your own eyes you can use: | ||
* the <i>internal Streetview</i> that is available from the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]]. Drag the street view icon [[File:Lens-Icon.PNG|35px]] from above the zoom control bottom right to the point where you want to see the street view. Beware that the situation can be changed. | * the <i>internal Streetview</i> that is available from the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]]. Drag the street view icon [[File:Lens-Icon.PNG|35px]] from above the zoom control bottom right to the point where you want to see the street view. Beware that the situation can be changed. | ||
* the <i>Satellite imagery</i>, to be enabled / disabled via the layers menu. Waze uses aerial and satellite photography provided by Google. | * the <i>Satellite imagery</i>, to be enabled / disabled via the [[File:Wme-layers-2018.PNG]] layers menu. Waze uses aerial and satellite photography provided by Google. |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 22 August 2020
Besides your own eyes you can use:
- the internal Streetview that is available from the WME. Drag the street view icon from above the zoom control bottom right to the point where you want to see the street view. Beware that the situation can be changed.
- the Satellite imagery, to be enabled / disabled via the layers menu. Waze uses aerial and satellite photography provided by Google.