Mid-December, Instagram released a list of the most photographed places in the World. The winning location is somehow sadly…a shopping mall in Bangkok.
Soon after, Google released a far more impressive dynamic map of its most geotagged photos of 2013. New York City, Barcelona and Rome are the winners.
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