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Based on past investor presentations, I found an area of activity near Nomgon around coordinates 42.93°N, 105.24°E. I used a free account at eos.com:. Source: over 1 year ago
A lot of Google Earth imagery is provided by Maxar at large scale. Unfortunately, they don't sell directly to the public. I don't do much with remote sensing these days, but in the past I've found EOS to be useful for comparing what's available from different sensors. Source: almost 2 years ago
It seems the feature is a bit more hidden than it used to be, but try going to https://bing.com/maps on a desktop browser (not mobile), and right-clicking somewhere on the map. You will hopefully see the "View bird's eye" option. (If you can't see the option for your location, test with London first - it's definitely available there). Source: about 2 years ago
Basicaly my face when I read this comment Bing.com/maps. Source: over 2 years ago
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