Let's play the Google Earth India game

Ugliest chilean city (according to everyone)
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Prettiest indian city (according to some lists I found)
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I used to love Costco, until the Indians came, now I can’t enjoy walking through the isles without hearing their gooblespeak polluting my ears and the smell of rotten curry on my nose. I dare not enjoy the Costco pizza I used to love anymore out of fear of the unwashed shit hands of the Indian workers, I think I saw one shitting behind the dumpster the other week. What has become of my Costco?
They redeemed Saar.
 
I've done this like 5 times now and in each one of them I found a river
I'd wondered how that many people lived in india but if they have that much water that's a question answered
 
I figured this had to be cherrypicked shitposting that an entire country cant be covered in trash and it was just overcrowded or the more underdeveloped areas,indiabefore.png
so far so good. scenic even no trash as far as i can see at least.
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still looks great! maybe theres a metal bar or something on the side but come on thats not bad at all.
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FUCK i think the motherfuckers even tried to use the overgrowth to cover up the floor of trash coating the countryside
Was the average place in medieval Europe tidier than the average place in India is now?
iirc alot of waste then was either bio-degradeable or could be reused ie ragpickers finding discarded cloth to reuse. now you cant really do that since most waste is toxic cheap plastic
 
Less than I thought, honestly. It doesn't show as clear on the png but this was the center circle was obviously some plastic bag wadded up, the thing on the left looked like some kind of packaging.

Edit: I saved it as a jpeg whoops
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I tried dropping a pin next to the Chaparwa temple in the Achanakmar Tiger Reserve. It's very remote (Streetview is only available on one road, National Highway 45) and in a nature reserve and a holy site;
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Well, there's some litter on the ground so I lost, but it's not too bad. Now if I just spin the camera 180 degrees-
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Oh.
Also if you follow the national highway further into the forest where there's nothing around
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there's still litter by the side of the road. I guess people must throw it from cars but I actually couldn't find a screengrab where there wasn't litter somewhere in frame. It actually seems to get worse in the "Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve".
 
there's still litter by the side of the road. I guess people must throw it from cars but I actually couldn't find a screengrab where there wasn't litter somewhere in frame. It actually seems to get worse in the "Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve".
its weird right? its like theres just a layer of trash above the dirt where all life has to grow past or tramp on. i assumed the more remote the less trash but the urban areas might just be islands where they cleared out the natural layers of trash enough to tunnel around in
 
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From the countrysides of Chandpur, Punjab
This place doesn't seem so bad and the greenery is a lot better than most other places I've seen, but still, you can see some litter and the general tones of it being a poor country are there.
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Doesn't seem like the worst place ever to live if you were born a brown third worlder to be honest.
 
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