Before-and-after photos from space show how much Rio has transformed
Digital Globe has been keeping an eye on the venues for the 2016 Olympics.
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Miriam Kramer and Brittany Herbert
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The 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro are about to get underway, and while reports of the city's possible unpreparedness for the games are rampant, the city's Olympic venues look shiny and new from space.
DigitalGlobe -- a commercial satellite imaging company -- has taken a series of before-and-after photos of various Olympic venus in Rio, revealing how areas around the city have transformed for the games.
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Check out some of the dramatic shots revealing how Rio has changed from miles above Earth.
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Brittany Herbert
Brittany is an Editorial Art and Photo Intern at Mashable. She received her Commercial Photography degree from Appalachian State University.