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Google Earth is finally available in Hertfordshire

Also in Essex, I read.

The pictures are not very new - someone suggested 7 years old.

What first struck me about Knebworth is how many trees there were and how much of ground-level detail was obscured by them. I tried to follow my daily walk with my dog, Seth, but found that for most of it the path was hidden by the canopy of green leaves.

The Green Belt is an attractive thing, and living in an 'excluded village' (i.e. one in which development is permitted) is a privilege. Unfortunately there have been some extremely dense and out-of-character developments in the village lately that make some blocks reminiscent of inner-city living.

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