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Services for fact checking (e.g the authenticity of photos) and gathering information about events that took place several years or even decades ago.
(this is not a complete guide, just some examples)
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To find out what a certain place looked like in different periods, try searching for pictures of it on a map at pastvu.com. There you can find pictures and drawings (!) from 1826 to 2000.
(Keep in mind that the data from that site needs to be verified, too).
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Don't forget that on Google Maps (yandex.ru/maps/) and Yandex Maps (yandex.ru/maps/), you can see panoramas of streets in a particular location for different years.
from youtube_search import YoutubeSearch
results = YoutubeSearch('osint', max_results=25).to_dict()
for v in results:
print('youtube.com' + v['url_suffix'])
Look at the indentation in the picture above (this is important), replace "osint" with your keyword and run the script: