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8 April, 2020 5:39 pm

Photographs of Rome: Geotagger World Atlas

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These amazing photographs are part of Eric “The Incredimazing” Fischer’s Geotaggers World Atlas.
The purpose of these particular images has been to filter what locals vs tourists photographs in some of the world’s big tourism locations.
The blue areas are local photographs, while the red areas are tourists.

The yellow dots are where it can’t be determined (but most likely they’re tourists).
Unsurprisingly, Rome and Venice are cities almost entirely photographed by tourists.

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The red areas of Rome in this image, in fact, represent St Peter’s Square, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
Las Vegas is also a city almost exclusively photographed by tourists, while Vancouver enjoys more local photographers.

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