All the time. Geography has been a major hobby of mine ever since I was a child and had placemats and posters with the U.S. states and countries of the world on them (which facilitated my memorization of them). That quickly turned into perusing physical atlases and maps, online atlases, and now most frequently Google Maps and Street View. I will often spend time going on a “Street View tour” of a random place around the world. It could be somewhere in California, maybe some place I’ve already been but I want to see how it’s changed; or it could be a place I know I’m not likely to visit but I can feel like I’ve been there by looking at the streets. Other times I’ll be reading about a place and wish to “follow along” by seeing for myself the places being described (as I did recently while reading a travel book about Mexico. I traced the author’s journey and virtually explored many of the places he recounted). I’ve probably seen more of Japan on Street View than I could ever see in person in a lifetime (I’ve only been there once and sadly didn’t venture much outside of Tokyo). My recent interests include the immensity of the Amazon rainforest, the diverse geography of Chile, the coastline of Australia, and the Greek islands.