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Alexander Tchaikin has an interesting project on building density maps based on Panoramio photographs. The project's goal is to show on Google Maps the number of photos geo-tagged at particular locations. For example, the two screen shots above show the areas being photographed most in Moscow (unsurprisingly Red Square is a very popular spot with photographers).
Alexander explains how he created these photo density maps on his project website. He also has a number of kml files, so you can review the results of his analysis on Google Earth.
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